EU debates return to Russian gas as part of Ukraine deal
- E.U. Officials are debating whether to resume purchasing Russian pipeline gas as part of a potential deal to end the war in Ukraine, according to the Financial Times.
- The proposal has faced backlash from Ukraine's closest E.U. Allies and several Eastern European countries, who oppose increasing dependence on Russian energy.
- Supporters, including Hungarian and German officials, argue that buying Russian gas could lower energy prices and encourage negotiations, as reported by the Financial Times.
- The E.U. Aims to eliminate all Russian fossil fuels from its market by 2027, while U.S. President Donald Trump urged for increased purchases of American LNG to reduce reliance on Russia.
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- 33% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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