The European Union annually buys 155 billion cubic meters of gas from Russia, while Brussels figured out how to replace 85 billion cubic meters.
The European Union has developed a plan that will help to deny Russia’s gas supplies. This was stated by European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton, written by DW.
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He recalled that the EU imports 155 billion cubic meters per year from Russia.
According to the plan, the EU plans to receive 50 billion cubic meters by importing liquefied gas from the United States or Qatar, 10 billion cubic meters from existing pipelines, and the equivalent of another 25 billion cubic meters will be done through the accelerated launch of offshore wind turbines and solar panels.
According to Burton, Russian President Vladimir Putin uses “gas to divide us, and for years he has done everything to divide Europe.”
“He tried to divide us with his failed vaccine at Sputnik, he did everything to disrupt our democracies in Russia Today, and now he’s using gas to divide us,” he said.
Earlier, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said the EU had no plans to impose a ban on Russia’s gas supplies.
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Source: korrespondent

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