Putin’s energy blackmail has failed.

One year after presenting , we have reduced our dependency on Russian gas by three-quarters.

Everyone has played their part in building a more independent 🇪🇺 and we are more united and stronger than ever in preparing for next winter.

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grin

@EU_Commission Actually I would have been put money on the opposite: it looked absolutely impossible. Well done all of us (except us, #Hungarian Governmnent, who buys russki gas three times the price)!

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@EU_Commission does that mean that we have reduced gas consumption or that we are buying it somewhere else? (to whom?) In that case, Europe is equality dependent, but to different country/countries

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/@auskalo@mastodon.social

@EU_Commission

Y ahora pagamos mas cara le energía ¿Qué tal?🤔

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Café-Junkie

@EU_Commission
LOL
"Reduced our dependency" means we just changed the suppliers!
Now we are simply dependent on OTHERS and buy even MORE EXPENSIVE.
Quite great! Not.
😒

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Carl

@EU_Commission

If natural gas was not fungible, the EU's moving to other suppliers would matter a lot. In reality, it matters much less, because you've just forced the Russians to sell their gas to slightly more distant customers. Keeping Germany's nuclear plants going until you can actually replace them, that might have done something.

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MaxPablo

@EU_Commission
With the energy crisis and cost of living crisis crushing the peoples of Europe as a consequence of sacrifices
What will the reward be and when

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