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Europe Can Cope With Ban on Russian Gas, TotalEnergies CEO Says

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Europe will be able to withstand the proposed ban on Russian gas imports by the European Commission from 2028, the head of TotalEnergies SE said, pointing to the development of new liquefied natural gas export capacities in the US and Qatar.

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Finnish MEP Ville Niinistö is calling for an acceleration of the end of the European Union's energy dependence on Russia. He proposes a deadline of as early as 2026.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The European Union should consider ending imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the European Commission has proposed. This was stated by Finnish MEP Ville Niinistö, the European Parliament’s chief negotiator for the legislation, to Politico. The aim of the European Commission’s proposal is to sever energy ties with Russia. Niinistö points to the possibility of an earlier date, namely 2026. “The role of the European Parliament is to…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The European Union is considering bringing forward the deadline for banning Russian gas imports by a year earlier than originally planned. The bloc could completely cut off Russian gas imports as early as 2026, instead of 2027, the European Parliament’s chief negotiator for the gas phase-out legislation told Politico. “We would be interested in discussing the possibility of bringing forward the deadline for banning Russian gas imports to 2026,” …

The Commission's bill to ban Russian gas imports is advancing in the European Parliament with Finnish support. Former Green Party leader and MEP Ville Niinistö has been selected as the European Parliament's chief negotiator for the bill banning Russian gas. Iltalehti reported in early May that the Commission wants to ban Russian gas imports into the EU entirely. So far, Hungary and Slovakia, which are dependent on Russian energy, have received e…

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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