Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Wednesday that his country is not yet ready to leave Russia’s energy supplies.
Speaking from Paris before meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Rutte said his country called for “reducing our dependence on Russian oil and gas and moving to clean energy sources”, but “not calling for it to be stopped”. Russian energy resources today.”
The prime minister stressed that “strict European sanctions are affecting Russian leaders and officials” and stressed the need to stop “the bloodshed and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”.
The US embargo on Russian energy imports on Tuesday against the backdrop of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine and Brusselsin It is noteworthy that he has affirmed that he will not give up on Russian oil and gas at this time.
Source: “TASS”
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