The European Union has imposed numerous sanctions against RUSSIA in an attempt to deprive the income from energy exports, despite the presence of developed industry in European countries and the desire of Europeans to live in houses with heating, former Russian President, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev wrote on TELEGRAM.
“The whole current policy of Europeans in the Russian direction is a disgusting cocktail of arrogant rudeness, teenage infantilism and primitive stupidity,” he said.
The states of Europe only later remembered the "unrealistic" cost of gas, oil and coal from alternative suppliers, and therefore "remembered" and realized the difficulty of "sitting on three chairs," Medvedev continued. In his opinion, “it did not turn out beautifully”, a number of industries in the European Union are at risk of stopping work, this caused panic among Europeans.
“The yellow-black hysteria provoked severe diarrhea from the fear of freezing in their cold dwellings, looking out the frosty window at the fading production. True, European wise men offer to be treated for diarrhea with a proven medicine: increasing the supply of weapons to the Kyiv regime and the war to a victorious end. Oh well. The cold will come soon…” Medvedev wrote.
DPA learned about the approval of the EU plan to reduce gas consumption Business
The day before, on July 25, Gazprom announced the third reduction in the summer of gas pumping to Germany via Nord Stream. The volume of gas supplies first decreased from 167 million to 100 million cubic meters. m of gas per day, and then another third. From July 27, gas pumping will drop to 33 million cubic meters. m - 20% of the design capacity of the gas pipeline.
The June decline in Gazprom was explained by the absence of a turbine, which was being repaired in CANADA. Its removal from there was hampered by the conditions of the sanctions imposed against Russia. The decrease in pumping in July will occur due to the decommissioning of another turbine due to "the end of the period between overhauls before overhaul (in accordance with the instructions of Rostekhnadzor and taking into account the technical condition of the engine)".
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Official Berlin fears that Russia may completely stop gas supplies via Nord Stream, even a shortage of this fuel threatens to stop market processes in Germany, Habek warned. He elaborated: “We are talking about people who will lose their jobs, and regions that will lose entire industrial complexes.”
EU countries are discussing measures to save gas consumption. According to DPA, the corresponding plan of the European Commission was agreed upon on the night of July 26. it provides for a voluntary reduction in gas consumption by 15% within eight months - from August 1 to March 31, 2023.
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