Incomprehensible, Said Babiš About the Attack on Iranian Gas Production. He Fears Price Increases
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The Czech Prime Minister, Andrej Babis, has described the Israeli attack on the Iranian gas field in South Pars as "incomprehensible" and warned that it can further trigger the price of gas and aggravate the energy crisis. "This is destroying the markets, the price of gas has skyrocketed," Babis said about the consequences of that attack. "We thought that fuel prices in the Czech Republic had reached their peak and that there was a possibility o…
Prime Minister and leader of the ANO movement Andrej Babiš fears that the price of gas will rise significantly as a result of Wednesday's Israeli attack on Iranian extraction infrastructure. He called Israel's attack incomprehensible. He told reporters on Thursday before leaving for the EU summit in Brussels. He also explained why he plans to go to the NATO summit instead of President Petr Pavel.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) fears that the price of gas will rise significantly as a result of Wednesday's Israeli attack on Iranian extraction infrastructure. He described Israel's attack as incomprehensible. He told reporters today before leaving for the EU summit in Brussels.
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