27 November 2024,   16:28
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Countries still buying oil from Russia blame Ukrainian blood - Zelensky

Ukrainian President has accused European countries that continue to buy Russian oil of “earning their money in other people’s blood”, writes BBC.

In an interview with the BBC, Volodymyr Zelensky singled out Germany and Hungary, accusing them of blocking efforts to embargo energy sales, from which Russia stands to make up to £250bn ($326bn) this year.

There has been a growing frustration among Ukraine’s leadership with Berlin, which has backed some sanctions against Russia but so far resisted calls to back tougher action on oil sales.

“Some of our friends and partners understand that it is a different time now, that it is no longer an issue of business and money”, Mr Zelensky told the BBC from his situation room in Kyiv. “That it is an issue of survival”.

The president also reiterated calls for more weapons to be supplied to Ukraine, saying they were not getting supplies fast enough to fend off Russia’s assault.

“The United States, the United Kingdom, some European countries - they are trying to help and are helping. But still we need it sooner, sooner and faster. The key word is now”, - he said.

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