Von der Layen: New LNG terminals in Greece, Cyprus and Poland to be operational soon

The urgent need to differentiate the EU from fossil fuels was emphasized by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in her speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Ms. von der Leyen also referred to Greece, talking about the new LNG terminals. At the same time, he noted that “Russia is instrumentalizing its energy reserves, but it operates in the same way in terms of food stocks.

In particular, he stressed that “the climate crisis can not wait. But now, the geopolitical reasons are obvious. We must move away from fossil fuels.”

“The same goes for diversifying our gas supply, another pillar of REPowerEU. At the moment we are talking about Europe entering into new agreements with reputable suppliers around the world. In March I agreed with President Biden to significantly increase “More LNG and pipeline LNG deliveries from the US to Europe will also come from the Middle East and North Africa. New LNG terminals will soon be operational in Greece, Cyprus and Poland, as well as new interconnections.” the President of the Commission. He also stressed the importance of hydrogen.

“We are witnessing that Russia is instrumentalizing its energy reserves. And that has a global impact. Unfortunately, we see the same pattern appearing in food security,” she said.

According to von der Leyen, grain fields in Ukraine have been burned and “in Russian-occupied Ukraine, the Kremlin army is seizing grain stocks and machinery.”

“Today, Russian artillery is bombing grain depots all over Ukraine, deliberately. Russian warships in the Black Sea block Ukrainian ships full of wheat and sunflower seeds. The consequences of these heinous acts are there for all to see. “And it is the fragile countries and the vulnerable populations that suffer the most,” said the president of the European Commission.

He said Russia was accumulating its own food exports as a form of blackmail, blocking supplies to boost world prices or trading wheat in exchange for political support. “This is called the use of hunger and grain to exercise power,” he added.

The President of the Commission stressed the need to mobilize greater cooperation and support at European and global level. “Global co-operation is the antidote to Russia’s blackmail,” he said.

Finally, Ms. von der Leyen stated that she is collaborating with the President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, to organize an event on food security and solutions in Europe and the region.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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