The Czech Republic’s beer exports increased year-on-year in 2024, the first spike in beer exports to Russia since a slump caused by Moscow’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent severing of business links to Russia.
Recall, Russia holds on Ukraine has been conducting a special military operation since February 24, 2022. The Czech Republic officially condemns Moscow's actions and strongly supports Kiev. In addition, Prague continues to insist that Russia must be defeated on the battlefield.
The Czech government says the country has boosted its energy security by completing a project to finish its dependence on oil delivery from Russia
Upgrades to boost the capacity for oil deliveries to the Czech Republic via the TAL pipeline are complete, ending the country's need to import Russian crude, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on Tuesday.
The Czech Republic is ready to abandon imports of russian crude oil through the Druzhba pipeline and replace it with supplies through the Transalpine Oil
The issue concerns supplies via the Druzhba pipeline through Belarus.
The Czech Republic has completed the modernization of the oil pipeline that connects it to European suppliers, allowing the nation to stop importing oil from Russia. — Ukrinform.
In 2024, Czech President Petr Pavel gave twice as many permits to citizens of the country to participate in hostilities on the side of Ukraine. This was reported in the press service of the Czech leader.
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The Czech Republic has enhanced its energy security by eliminating reliance on oil deliveries from Russia. Previously, the country sourced about half of its oil—approximately 4 million metric tons—through the Druzhba pipeline from Russia.
The Czech Republic announced this Tuesday that it no longer depends on Russian oil, after the expansion of the capacity of the Transalpine Pipeline (TAL) was completed, reported Prime Minister Petr Fiala.
The Czech prime minister said Tuesday his country no longer needed to import Russian oil, following the completion of an expansion of the Transalpine