EU energy chief vows plan to cut Russian energy ties

Simona Mazzeo

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Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – New EU Commissioner for Energy Dan Jørgensen considers as his highest priority to develop a plan that would ultimately cut all “energy links” between Russia and the European Union.

In the latest interview with Politico, the European Union’s new energy chief, Jørgensen, cautioned that the European Union is faltering in its multiyear movement to disregard Russian fuel and required a strategy to get things back on track. Dan Jørgensen identified the European Union’s increasing acquisitions of Russian liquefied natural gas as a special concern and a reversal of the bloc’s low trajectory. 

What steps will Jørgensen take to reduce Russian gas?

Jørgensen said:

“To have been capable of bringing down our dependence to such a scope that we have is quite an achievement,”

(While) “it’s apparent to everybody that something new requirements to occur because … now it’s starting to go in the wrong direction,”

he expressed, stating he would roll out

“a tangible plan that will include efficient means and means for us to crack the remaining part of the issue.”

Jørgensen expressed his strategy will concentrate “on gas primarily, but also oil and nuclear,” and will embark within the first 100 days of his assuming post. The plan designates the next stage in the EU’s huge effort to change how it supports life for 450 million people after Russia plagued Ukraine in 2022. 

We are readying for the circumstances that it will finish and … it’s one more explanation why we need to have this plan very soon,

he stated, reflecting the EU executive’s long-running standing on the 2019 Moscow-Kyiv deal.

LNG imports will be “definitely one of the first things we have to consult” with the incoming U.S. government, Jørgensen expressed.

We need to be aware that we could not have accomplished the decrease in dependence from Russia without power from … the U.S,

Jørgensen stated.

They have been our friends and I hope, of course, that we will persist to be friends.

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Simona Mazzeo is a journalist and legal professional with a strong focus on European affairs, justice, and social advocacy. A law graduate and practicing lawyer based in Agropoli, she has built a versatile career that bridges journalism, law, and community service. Simona serves as a delegated councilor for the Equal Opportunities Committee of the Bar Association of Vallo della Lucania, where she promotes fairness and equal representation within the legal system. She is also qualified for registration in the list of Special Curators of minors in civil and criminal matters at the Court of Vallo della Lucania, ensuring that the rights of vulnerable children are safeguarded throughout legal proceedings. In addition to her legal practice, Simona is a founding member of the Free Lawyer Movement, a non-profit organization providing legal aid to those unable to afford representation. As a journalist, she contributes insightful analyses and reports on European institutions, Italian affairs, and pressing social issues, combining her legal expertise with a passion for truth and justice. Through her work in both law and media, Simona Mazzeo continues to advocate for equality, transparency, and access to justice for all.
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