The European Union is set to introduce a proposal aimed at banning the remaining imports of Russian oil. Bloomberg posted on X that this move comes shortly after elections in Hungary, a country that remains one of the few reliant on Russian oil supplies. The proposal is part of the EU's broader strategy to reduce dependency on Russian energy sources amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This initiative reflects the EU's commitment to diversifying its energy sources and enhancing energy security across member states. The timing of the proposal, following Hungary's elections, highlights the EU's strategic approach in addressing energy dependencies within its member nations.