According to Olaf Schultz, oil and gas shipments from Russia are essential to the European economy.
The potential suspension of Russian energy imports into the European Union as part of sanctions is becoming more common, forcing the United States and Ukraine to do so, but the EU’s most powerful country does not appear to support this.
German Chancellor Olaf Schulz said in a statement on Monday: Oil and gas supplies from Russia are “essential” to the European economy, and the German leader says that otherwise heating, transport and electricity cannot be provided.
According to Schultz, although finding alternatives to Russian subordination is an urgent task for the European Union, it “won’t happen overnight.”
Therefore, it is a conscious decision to continue our commercial cooperation with Russia in the field of energy supply
German chancellor said.
Germany is the other EU member state after Italy, which is most dependent on Russian energy imports, but the Hungarian government is also against including energy issues in sanctions – He writes “Politico” in the wake of Mandiner.
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