Today, gas stations in the country are experiencing an increase in the price of mainstream fuels. A-95 gasoline has increased its price by 2 euro cents compared to yesterday and is now selling for 1.42 euros per liter, bTV reported.
Diesel has also become more expensive, with its average price increasing by 3 euro cents and now reaching 1.57 euros per liter.
State aid and European investments to support those most affected by expensive fuels, the European Commission has proposed. This became clear at the European Council in Brussels that concluded tonight.
"Undoubtedly, the crisis in the Middle East is having the most serious impact on Europe in the field of energy. "Fuel supplies are guaranteed, but member states remain dependent on their price fixing," admitted EC President Ursula von der Leyen after the leaders' meeting.