The US is making it harder to abandon Russian fuel by reducing gas supplies to Europe. This was reported by Business Content.
The publication notes that by the end of July, Europe had imported 1.5 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas from the United States. Imports from Russia during the same period amounted to 1.3 million tons. The publication emphasizes that the gap in the volume of supplies to the continent continues to narrow. The United States has begun sending goods to countries that pay more, such as Asia.
The author of the material believes that continued fuel imports complicate Europe’s plans to abandon Russian gas.
Tom Berendsen, former Dutch Member of the European Parliament stated About the risk of dependence on gas supplies from Russia.
July 26, a group of members of the Dutch Parliament stated Increase in Russian gas imports to the European Union. Dutch MPs wrote to the country’s government asking whether it was true that gas imports from the Russian Federation to the EU had increased. The MPs also asked whether the Cabinet was concerned that EU countries were making themselves dependent on Russia again.
All previous EU sanctions against Russia extended.
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Source: Gazeta

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