The tension to impose sanctions, an unleashed war and an imminent presidency of Trump turned off the thirst of the Russian fuel block.
BRUSSELS — Europe is buying Russian fuel at an unprecedented rate in 2025, spending billions of dollars that the Kremlin can use to fund its war in Ukraine just weeks after a primary shipment deal that ends has raised hopes that the continent can break its dependence on Moscow on Moscow.
The knowledge compiled through the Kpler Assets Intelligence Company and analyzed through Politicus reveals that the first 15 days of 2025, the 27 countries of the European Union imported 837,300 metric tons of HERBAL LICUTILY fuel of Russia.
This marks a record, compared to 760,100 tons brought the same time last year, feeding the considerations that Western nations are not enough to harden the Russian budget, while the Moscow war enters its fourth year.
These figures come after the end in January of a landmark deal allowing Russia to pump fuel into EU fuel pipelines that cross Ukraine1, Kyiv, after it had stated that it would not negotiate an extension. This has put more pressure on countries to buy LNG transported via sea, delivered via tankers from Russian ports.
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