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Why the EU's push to cut Russian energy ties is so difficult
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The European Commission has unveiled a plan to eliminate Russian fossil fuels from the EU energy mix by 2027, phasing out new gas contracts by 2025. Despite decreasing overall imports, Russian LNG imports have risen, raising concerns about energy security and financial contributions to Russia. Experts emphasize the need for reduced gas consumption and EU unity to achieve energy independence.
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