As of today, fuels in the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia are becoming more expensive, Tanjug reported.

In the next 14 days, one liter of eurosuper diesel in the Republic of North Macedonia will cost 84 denars (1.37 euros), Eurosuper 98 will be 86 denars (1.40 euros), and Eurodiesel will cost 84.5 denars (1.37 euros) , reported the "Plus Info" portal.

The Romanian government is considering returning the fuel discount

In Montenegro, one liter of Eurodiesel 95 will cost 1.48 euros, and one liter of Eurosuper 98 will be 1.52 euros, the Montenegrin Ministry of Capital Investments reported, quoted by Tanjug.

In Croatia, from today Eurosuper 95 will cost 1.41 euros per liter, and diesel - 1.51 euros, according to the Croatian website Index.

A liter of gasoline in Slovenia will cost 1,355 euros (compared to 1,288 euros previously), a liter of diesel will cost 1,529 euros (1,483 euros previously), the Slovenian website 24 ur reported.