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    EU Moves to Cut Russian Energy Supply

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowDecember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The EU aims to end reliance on Moscow and block financial flows that support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
    Lawmakers agreed to prohibit Russian pipeline gas and LNG by late 2026 and mid-2027, with exceptions for Hungary and Slovakia.
    The rules allow these landlocked countries to access Russian gas only during declared supply emergencies.

    Disputes Threaten Implementation

    EU institutions set staggered deadlines: short-term contracts face bans in April and June 2026, while long-term LNG deals may continue until January 2027.
    The prohibition on long-term pipeline contracts starts in September 2027 but can shift to November depending on storage levels.
    Member states accelerated diversification efforts after Russia’s 2022 invasion disrupted European energy markets.
    EU data shows dependence on Russian gas dropped from 45% before the invasion to 13% in early 2025, though imports still cost €10 billion.
    Hungary and Slovakia argue the law raises prices and violates EU treaties, and both plan to challenge it.

    Emergency Measures and Political Impact

    Negotiators inserted a suspension clause that allows the Commission to act if a country declares an emergency under EU gas security rules.
    This clause activates only when reserves fall below 90% by November 1.
    Countries must submit diversification plans by March 2026 to phase out Russian oil and natural gas.
    The law also blocks gas entering through Turkstream unless companies prove the fuel originated outside Russia or Belarus.
    EU leaders hail the agreement as the end of Europe’s dependence on Russian energy and a step toward market stability.
    Officials argue the ban prevents manipulation, shields European jobs, and reduces exposure to geopolitical pressure.
    Energy ministers will vote on the final text on 15 December, followed by a parliamentary vote the same week.

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