Survive winter. How in Europe will fight with Russia's energy blackmail and which countries are most vulnerable - Western media
Reduction of deliveries and an increase in gas price threaten Europe with an energy crisis and therefore recession. The foreign press writes about how European governments will support their citizens this winter and which will help them to get rid of the dependence of Russian fuel. Winter is approaching, and Europe is trying hard to stock up on natural gas against the background of reducing deliveries from its main seller - Russia.
But, in turn, he uses energy as economic weapons against allies of Ukraine in the war. In such a situation, European governments are forced to save their economy from the devastating impact of the energy crisis, writes the US Bloomberg Financial News Agency.
Video of the Day "Electric and Gas Supply Foreign and Gas Supply In Europe, and countries like the United Kingdom are resorting to rapid action to prepare for the worst,"- quotes the publication of the Canadian financial company RBC Capital Markets. Currently, the North Stream - the main gas gin that gas from Russia to Europe - works for 20% of its capacity after Moscow has halved pumping at the end of July.