Poland to end Russian oil imports; Germany warns on gas
WARSAW, Poland (AP) Poland announced steps Wednesday to end all Russian oil imports by years end, while Germany issued a warning about natural gas levels and called on people to conserve, new signs of how Russias war in Ukraine has escalated tensions about securing energy supplies to power Europe.
Poland, which has taken in millions of Ukrainian refugees, has taken the lead in the European Union on swiftly cutting off Russian fossil fuels. The 27-nation bloc has declined to sanction energy because it depends on Moscow for the fuel needed for cars, electricity, heating and industry, but it has announced proposals to wean itself off those supplies.
We are presenting the most radical plan in Europe for departing from Russian oil by the end of this year, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said at a news conference.
It comes a day after Poland said it was banning Russian coal imports, expected by May. Morawiecki says Poland will take steps to become independent of Russian supplies and is calling on other European Union countries to walk away as well. He argues that money paid for Russias oil and gas is fueling its war machine.
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