The European Commission categorically rejects the idea of resuming purchases of Russian gas, calling it a "huge mistake" amid the current energy crisis in the EU. European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jørgensen clearly stated in Brussels that the European Union should not acquire "a single molecule" of Russian fuel, presenting a strategy based on the development of green and nuclear energy.
The European Commission has expressed its categorical position, calling any calls to lift bans on Russian gas a "huge mistake." This comes against the backdrop of a severe energy crisis in the European Union, yet Brussels insists on a complete rejection of Russian fuel.
European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jørgensen confirmed this tough stance at a press conference in Brussels. He presented a new plan from the European Commission aimed at combating the energy crisis, which is based on the development of green and nuclear energy.
In response to journalists' questions about the possibility of returning to purchases of Russian gas to stabilize the situation, Jørgensen was adamant. He stated: "From my point of view, this would be a huge mistake. The European Commission's decision is clear — we must not use a single molecule of Russian gas in the future."