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The roadmap will see a gradual removal of Russian oil, gas and nuclear energy from the EU markets in a coordinated and secure manner as the EU transitions to clean energy. EU countries will prepare national plans by the end of 2025 setting out how they will contribute to phasing out imports of Russian gas, nuclear energy and oil. At the same time, efforts will continue to accelerate the EU’s energy transition and diversify energy supplies.

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The roadmap includes measures to:

  • gas: stop all imports of Russian gas by the end of 2027 by improving the transparency, monitoring and traceability of Russian gas across the EU markets. New contracts with suppliers of Russian gas will be prevented and spot contracts (for immediate payment) will be stopped by the end of 2025.
  • oil: take fresh action to address Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ (vessels employed by Russia to evade sanctions) transporting oil.
  • nuclear: restrict new supply contracts co-signed by the Euratom Supply Agency for uranium, enriched uranium and other nuclear materials deriving from Russia.

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  • arakhis_@feddit.org
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    24 hours ago

    I do not think that that would be smart. strategically usa never again going to be a trustable ally on normal terms at europe’s end. at least when it comes to economic relations.

    do you have a source citing this? cause Ive already heard my notion on some analytical video or similar

    • Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      19 hours ago

      See here:

      Russia’s share of EU imports of pipeline gas dropped from over 40% in 2021 to about 11% in 2024. For pipeline gas and LNG combined, Russia accounted for less than 19% of total EU gas imports in 2024 …

      Norway and the United States were the top suppliers of gas to the EU in 2024. Norway provided over 33% of all gas imports …

      The United States was the largest supplier of LNG to the EU, accounting for almost 45% of total LNG imports. Imports from the US in 2024 were more than double what they were in 2021 …