As the West continues to mount sanctions against Russia, the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Wednesday warned that Europe must brace for a freezing winter.
"The nearer we are coming to winter, the more we understand Russia's intentions," he emphasised.
"I believe cuts are geared towards avoiding Europe filling storage, and increasing Russia's leverage in the winter months," he predicted.
Birol went on to urge European governments to take immediate measures in order to reduce the impact of a sudden shutdown, which is crucial given the fact that Europe primarily depends on Russian gas supplies. Despite plans to phase out and undertake more emission-reducing and economic measures, 27 nations of the European Union depend on about 40% of Russian gas, according to Marshal Center, with the dependence showing an increasing trend. This kind of profound Russian domination has helped the Kremlin develop an incredible advantage in its dealings with European neighbours.
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