Bulgaria says will veto EU oil sanctions on Russia if it does not get derogation Posted on May 9, 2022 by cngpump European Union governments moved closer on Sunday to agreeing to tough sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, but scheduled more talks for Monday to work out how to ensure countries most dependent on Russian energy can cope. Related posts: EU leans towards Russian oil ban by year-end, diplomats say Halliburton, Schlumberger draw back from Russia amid U.S. energy sanctions Kremlin says Russian oil embargo would hurt Europe, not U.S. India taking up Russian discounted oil offer will not be US sanctions violation, says White House IEA fears global crude oil supply ‘shock’ over Russia sanctions EXPLAINER-What would happen if Europe sanctions Russian oil? Europeans weigh costs of cutting Russian energy over Ukraine European Union seeks answers to energy supply crunch, U.S. LNG deal ‘Small actions’ can help reduce reliance on Russian energy: IEA EU launches new sanctions against Russia, targets energy sector