About this, as TASS points out, he wrote in his social networks.

“But it is time for Brussels to understand that such measures harm the European economy the most,” Szijjártó said.

Earlier it became known that the G7 countries, the European Union and Australia agreed on the introduction from December 5 of a price ceiling for Russian oil supplied by sea at $60 per barrel.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak warned that Russia will not supply oil and oil products to countries that introduce energy price ceilings.

British politician and leader of the Heritage Party David Courten said that the decision of the EU and the G7 "shot themselves in the foot."