I have not forgotten how Putin tried to put pressure on us!

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I have not forgotten how Putin tried to put pressure on us. How some feared for blackouts in Europe when the war started. Not only did this dark scenario not materialise but now we are fully prepared for the winter. And crucially, gas prices have dropped by roughly two-thirds compared to August. We have all played our part to make this happen – and we can all be proud of it.
President von der Leyen at the European Parliament Plenary

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On Wednesday, MEPs discussed the outcome of the October summit, which focussed on Russia’s war against Ukraine, energy, climate change, Iran and relations with China.

Opening the debate, European Council President Charles Michel said the last summit, which concentrated on energy prices, had been a “pivotal” one, awaited by citizens, businesses and governments alike. The summit had overcome differences and agreed on a plan, he told MEPs.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told MEPs that the current energy context required “urgent actions and strategic foresight”. Gas storage needed to remain on everyone’s radar to avoid a scarcity by the end of next summer. She also highlighted that a quick transition to renewable energy is needed, notably through a proposal for a new emergency regulation that would simplify permit requirements to unlock many renewable energy projects. Maintaining European industrial competitiveness through more flexible state aid rules and REPowerEU is also a priority, she said.

MEPs demanded that the work on reforming the electricity market should speed up in order to decouple electricity prices from those of gas. Unused loans in the Recovery and Resilience Fund should be used to improve energy infrastructure, and renewables should be deployed more quickly. They also called for further measures to protect citizens and businesses who are struggling to pay rising energy bills, as well as a windfall tax on the profits of energy companies. Several MEPs highlighted the need for action to ensure that EU industries do remain competitive, given that non-EU countries in some cases heavily subsidise their own industries.
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hebben wij rusland niet bedreigd dat "wij" geen gas of olie meer gingen afnemen van rusland ?

sanderbeer
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She's not von der lyin for nothing.

badhombre
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I have not forgotten how (makes random sh!t up). Then proceeds to implement blackouts over Europe.

SterileNeutrino
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You just forgotten to bring your brain when open your mouth

ApeTogetherStrong-vv
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You did forgot though to explain how much you spent and with whom approval for vaccines.

alexbosorogan
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Et vous ne m'oublierez jamais 😂il n'a pas commencé encore 😂😂😂

bloyjmt
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How about TRUMP warning GERMANY and the rest that you would be so dependent on Russian that wouldn't be to fight back. And didn't German laugh at that.

scahneufeld
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Wàs not pressure he was telling you the truth.who blew up North stream

adambased
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Remember the cheap energy you lot could buy from Russia and the engine of EU economy is now on its demise and the others 26 to follow just because of you selfishness

jqpxfjj
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Now this is broadcasting on social media they are on their way for prepare for a confrontation

albertusagterberg
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Ursula, Enjoy the fruits of your sanctions strategy!!

luisrosas
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Wow the creator of all EU's problems.

bozkovacev