Chairman of the European Commission: Return on Russian energy dependence is a historical mistake

The head of the European Commission warned: The peace agreeme will make the Russian preside more bold, according to Moscow.
According to RCO News Agency, European Commission Chairman Orrsula von Derlow warns today (Wednesday) that if Ukraine did not reach a peace agreeme with Moscow, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin may launch wider attacks.
Referring to the Russian -Ukraine war, which began in February, he said, “The end of the war will form our coine for future generations.” A bad deal can encourage Putin to return for more.
In a speech to the European Parliame today on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, von has argued that any peace agreeme would be permane only if it guaraees Ukraine’s sovereigy and iegrity and respect the aspirations of its membership in the European Union.
“We have all seen how Russia negotiate,” he said, referring to the Moscow and Washington negotiations, which focus on the end of the Ukraine war. They bomb. They bully. They bury the promises under the rubble.
The EU should support the defense industry in order to assist Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelnski to negotiate under its own terms, by signing all Russian gas imports and coinuing the process of joining Ukraine to the European Union.
“In our history, European peace and iegrity have always been in hand,” said Von. So let’s bring Ukraine to our union. Let’s take the peace path together.
In his speech to legislators in Strasbourg, senior European official denied the possibility of resuming Russian fossil fuels after the end of the war in Ukraine and warned that doing so would be a “mistake with historical dimensions” for Europe.
He stressed that “the era of Russian fossil fuels in Europe is clearly ending.”
According to Euro News, his remarks are in the midst of US Preside Donald Trump’s attempt to reach a peace agreeme between Russia and Ukraine, an attempt that has led the White House to many of the Kremlin’s pois, including its claims to Crimea and the lands that have corolled them.
Trump’s diplomacy has raised speculation that Russian energy may be part of a future agreeme, given the main role of fossil fuel exports in the Moscow budget.
The European Union was Russia’s biggest customer for decades, but this multi -billion dollar trade relationship broken early in the year after the war began. Since then, the union has taken unprecedeed measures to reduce Russian fossil fuel consumption, including extensive coal and maritime oil bans.
The head of the European Commission also claimed: Russia has repeatedly proven that it is not a reliable supplier. Putin has previously cut off the flow of gas to Europe in years 1, 2, 2, 2, and during the war. How many more times have to wait for the lesson?
“Dependence on Russia is not only for our security but also to our economy,” he said. Our energy price cannot be determined by a hostile neighbor.
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