Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stere in an interview with ZDF announced the inability to replace Russia in gas supplies to Germany.
“We are by a third satisfy the needs of Germany in Gaza, but our pipelines are already working at full capacity. We have no reserves that we could fill in the deficit,” the politician said, answering the question whether Norway will be able to provide FRG gas in case Spray supplies from Russia.
Previously, the columnists of the American newspaper Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Joe Wallace and Georgy Kanchev said that the dependence of European countries from Russian gas and oil will not allow them in the event of a crisis in relations with the United States to impose sanctions against Moscow. They recalled that Russia was the main energy supplier for Europe since the USSR. Over the past few years, the country has been able to increase the share in the European gas market.