Selenskyj calls for Europe to the energy independence of Russia

Selenskyj calls for Europe to the energy independence of Russia

The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has urged to appeal to European countries to drastically reduce their energy dependency from Russia. Due to the final decoupling of the Baltic States Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania from the Russian power grid, a sign has set itself that Selenskyj sees as a model for all of Europe. In a video address, he explained: "This is the way we all have to go in Europe - we all on the continent." In particular, he asked countries Central Europe to rethink their existing contracts with Russia and instead to work more intensively with the USA and partner countries in the European Union to import necessary energy resources such as LNG gas and oil.

Selenskyj recommended countries in the Caucasus, the Middle East and North Africa as an alternative energy supplier. "The less the Europeans are dependent on Russia, the sooner we can guarantee reliable security for everyone in Europe," said the president in relation to geopolitical tensions. Furthermore, he calls for the EU to increase the pressure on Russian tankers and fleets in order to prevent their influence on Europe. He emphasizes the need for sanctions against the captains of Russian ships, which should also be supported at European level. These demands result from the recent Ukraine decision to stop the natural gas transit from Russia to Europe.

an end of the war in sight?

Selenskyj also optimistically commented on the possibility of a war end in Ukraine this year. However, this can only be achieved under certain conditions, including security guarantees for Ukraine and increased sanctions against Russia. In an interview with ITV News, he clarified the need to keep the pressure on Russia as high as possible.

These developments are in a broader context of the current security policy situation in Europe. The war in Ukraine rekindled the energy debate on the continent and leads to increased need for action in European energy policy. As ndr.de , the pursuit of independence from Russian energy providers is inevitable to ensure stability and safe supply in Europe. Selenskyj's appeal is clear: Unity and determination are required to initiate the necessary steps in this direction, as well as krone.at

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