Return to Russian Fuels Would Be a Strategic Blunder, Von Der Leyen Says
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Europe will make a mistake if it returns to Russian energy.
Return to Russian fuels would be a strategic blunder, von der Leyen says
Europe would be making a strategic blunder if it sought to blunt soaring energy prices with a return to Russian fossil fuels, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday.
“They say, let's abandon our long-term strategy and return to Russian fossil energy. That would be a strategic mistake. It would result in greater dependence, greater vulnerability and a weaker Europe,” the Eurologist quotes European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on HVG, who gave a speech on the topic at the plenary session of the European Parliament on Wednesday. According to Von der Leyen, the current geopolitical situation also sh…
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen believes that returning the EU to Russian fossil fuels would be a strategic mistake.
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