Europe imports more Russian gas, aiding wartime economy, report finds
- European purchases of Russian gas reached 21.9 billion euros in 2023, while aid to Ukraine totaled 18.7 billion euros, according to a report by Ember.
- The European Union has committed $194 billion in aid to Ukraine since the war began, although it increased Russian gas imports by 18% last year.
- Vladyslav Vlasiuk, a Ukrainian presidential adviser, expressed concern about EU gas imports from Russia, stating, 'It’s time to cut off the petrodollar flow fueling Russia’s aggression.'
- Yiannis Bassias confirmed that Europe increased imports of Russian gas in 2023 and 2024.
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