Greece Proposes Complete Exit from Russian Gas by 2027
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Greece has presented a plan to the European Union to fully phase out Russian natural gas imports by the end of 2027. The proposal aligns with the EU’s RepowerEU strategy, which aims to end all energy ties with Moscow. The Greek government’s submission details a timetable and measures to replace Russian gas with alternative sources.
The plan was submitted to EU officials in Brussels, outlining specific steps and timelines for the transition. Greek officials emphasized the need to diversify energy supplies and reduce dependence on Russian gas.
This move follows the EU’s broader RepowerEU initiative, which seeks to eliminate energy links with Russia across the bloc.
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