EU plan to end Russian oil and gas imports due out in May
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EU to unveil delayed Russian energy phase-out plan by May 6
The strategy, originally scheduled for release last month, was postponed amid growing uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff policies, which could affect energy trade and strain transatlantic negotiations.
EU Plans to Unveil Road Map in May to Phase Out Russian Fuel
The European Union plans to outline steps to phase out Russian fossil fuels in early May, seeking to reconcile its political objective of reducing import dependence on Moscow with the need to lower energy costs for industry.
The EU will soon present its plan to phase out Russian oil and gas imports.
The EU intends to unveil a detailed strategy in May for the elimination of Russian oil and gas imports by 2027, driven by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However, the European Commission has delayed the roadmap’s publication, partly due to uncertainty surrounding tariffs initiated, and then paused, by US President Donald Trump. While Russian pipeline gas supplies have sharply decreased since 2022, the EU increased its imports of Russian…
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