Summary

Ukraine has stopped Russian natural gas transit to Europe after a prewar deal expired, citing national security concerns amid the ongoing war.

This marks a significant shift, as Russian gas continued to flow through Ukraine’s pipelines for nearly three years post-invasion.

The move aligns with Europe’s broader goal to phase out Russian gas by 2027, with Russia’s market share already plummeting to 8%.

The halt impacts countries like Moldova and highlights Europe’s diversification efforts, including U.S. and Norwegian imports.

  • FelixCress@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    How is it different to what I wrote?

    Do you think US for example would be happy with Russians occupying Alaska if it was convenient for some brainwashed idiots and some criminals and even some businesses?

    • nesc@lemmy.cafe
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      6 days ago

      It’s the status quo and not doing anything in hope (valid perhaps) that the problem resolves itself is the strategy employed by Moldova. While your comparison is technically true it’s not all that clear, and it can become ugly, because Moldova as a state never actually held these territories, and in case of russian disappearance act they will immediately claim that they are an authonomous region as moldovan law states, or even start their old song about them being ukrainians so obviously they can’t be part of the country on general terms. At best Moldova gets another gagauzia. Add to everything else their stokholm syndrom (I know that it probably doesn’t exist) with russia and their strong influence.

    • ubergeek@lemmy.today
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      6 days ago

      Um… have to break this to you, but…

      Yes, Americans are fully happy with foreign nations buying up parts of it, as long as it’s capitalism.

      • FelixCress@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        What on earth are you talking about?

        Part of Moldova is occupied by Russian army. Not sold. Occupied.

        • ubergeek@lemmy.today
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          6 days ago

          Ok, so any country can buy the US. People will celebrate it, and not fight it.

          No need to airdrop a military, just cut a check.

          • rammer@sopuli.xyz
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            6 days ago

            Yeah, that’s how it has been done for ages. At least when it comes to the administration. Best democracy money can buy.