Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, said that Germany still needs to replace energy sources from the Russian Federation. He reported this in his news telegraph channel.
“Our resources still needed to find a replacement. You can no longer go to Siberia for oil, gas, coal and firewood, and the United States, Norway, the Netherlands, the countries of the Middle East are not quite ready to provide the energy carriers with any favorable conditions for the Germans,” the message says. .
He also noted that Berlin “arrogantly” rejects hydrocarbons from Russia, so the German economy can develop successfully.
On May 6, Medvedev announced that Germany was ending energy cooperation with Russia. I couldn’t do it to find a driving force for the effective development of the country. According to the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, German unions will soon begin to rudely seek wage increases, and businesses will “beg” for subsidies from the state.
Earlier, Klaus Ernst, chairman of the Bundestag’s climate protection and energy committee, said that anti-Russian sanctions were more effective. work against the German economy. According to him, Germany now faces the problem of deindustrialization of certain areas.