Ukraine has suggested the United States ways it could help Washington replace Russia to sell oil to Europe, as President Donald Trump pushes the EU to back off from investing in Moscow's energy to end its war on Ukraine, according to a report by The New York Post.

Ukrainian Energy Minister Svitlana Grynchuk told the newspaper that the pipelines situated beneath Ukraine's surface could be used to supply fuel either drilled in the country with the US-Ukraine mineral deal or shipped in from America.

The suggestion, if taken in, could mean that American oil can soon replace Russia in the energy sector of European countries. Also Read | Zelenskiy Says Ukraine Seeks Long-Range Arms Deals With US

“The US and other international partners could use this infrastructure for ensuring European

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