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06 Sep 2025, 19:41 GMT+10
Moscow has long warned that cutting its oil and gas will damage the blocs economy
The European Union must permanently cut off all Russian energy imports, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jorgensen has declared.
Most EU countries have halted direct imports of Russian crude and gas under sanctions over the Ukraine conflict. However, Brussels continues to push for a full phase-out of Russian energy by the end of 2027 under its RePowerEU Roadmap. The plan calls for ending spot gas contracts, suspending new deals, limiting uranium imports, and targeting the so-called Russian "shadow fleet" of oil tankers allegedly used to bypass sanctions.
Jorgensen, who has championed the plan for months, said the bloc must urgently agree on its framework and stick to it even after the Ukraine conflict ends.
"For us the objective is very, very clear. We want to stop the import as fast as possible," he told reporters in Copenhagen on Friday. "And in the future, even when there is peace, we should still not import Russian energy... In my opinion, we will never again import as much as one molecule of Russian energy once this agreement is made."
Jorgensen noted that the US has backed Brussels' plans. President Donald Trump, frustrated with slow Ukraine peace talks, urged European allies on Thursday to halt Russian energy imports. The July trade deal between Washington and Brussels also included a pledge that the EU would replace Russian oil and gas with American LNG and nuclear fuel.
Hungary and Slovakia, both heavily dependent on Russian supplies, have been the strongest opponents of the phase-out, arguing it would undermine the bloc's security and raise prices. On Friday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto accused the EU of "hypocrisy," saying many members still buy Russian crude through intermediaries even as they call for a phase-out. Jorgensen said he was in talks with Budapest and Bratislava but noted the plan can be approved without them, as it requires only a qualified majority.
Moscow considers any restrictions targeting its energy trade illegal and has warned that abandoning its energy will drive up prices and weaken the EU's economy by forcing it to rely on costlier alternatives or indirect Russian imports.
(RT.com)
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