Amid Russia's ongoing offensive in Ukraine, the EU is discussing a new, sixth, package of sanctions against Moscow, which reportedly might include some restrictions on oil and gas imports from Russia. Russian retaliatory measures could also touch on energy supplies to Europe.
Commenting on a potential drop in gas supplies, Macron has issued a stark warning. He said, in an interview with Ouest France, published on Friday:
"We are not going to see the consequences of this in the spring and summer of 2022 (we have replenished the stocks), but next winter everything will change if there is no more Russian gas. This may be a subject that will come up on the discussion table, it is not there today. Coal and oil are there, gas is not."The French leader, who polls say is likely to be re-elected, also made clear that a full embargo on Russian gas is not being discussed as the EU fully understands "what enormous difficulties it will create."














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