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    WPR: EU’s Energy Dependence on Russia Hard to Kick

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Despite its clear strategies and stated goals, breaking Europe's dependence on Russian energy could take decades, Richard Weitz at WPR argues

by: Erica Mills

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WPR: EU’s Energy Dependence on Russia Hard to Kick

At last week’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian and Greek officials negotiated a framework agreement for Greece’s participation in the Turkish Stream gas pipeline that, if realized, will transport Russian gas via the Black Sea and Turkey to European markets. The deal comes just a year after the European Union adopted a comprehensive strategy to enhance its energy security, with a key objective being to reduce the EU’s dependence on Russian energy sources. However, if the Russia-Greece deal and other developments of the past year are any indication, this campaign could take decades to achieve and will encounter many setbacks on the way.

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