European Union countries have still imported 13% of gas from Russia. Euro’s billions of financial financial budget of the Russian Federation’s military budget.
Nearly 13% of gas, purchased by European Union countries, is still from Russia. This was reported by European Commission spokesman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen, the European Truth report on Friday, February 21.
According to him, the EU since the beginning of the entire -Scale War of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has been trying to reduce reliance on Russia’s energy sources and from a variety of delivery in a significant way.
“We have completely cut off Russia’s coal import, most of Russian oil imports and more than two third Russian gas imports within the plot of Repower EU’s plan,” Itkonen recalls .
At the same time, he admitted that Russia’s gas was actually entering the European market, but in the near future the European Commission wanted to offer law that would help members of the country refuse it.
“We still import 13% of our gas from Russia. This means that Putin’s military billions of military budgets … There’s no reason for it, as there are no arguments about the safety of delivery. The global LNG market is flexible, and there is no shortage of it.
Earlier it was reported that importing natural gas natural gas from Russia to EU countries last year grew 18%. From January to November the Russian Federation received at least 6.3 billion euros for it.
Source: korrespondent

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