Russia stops gas for Poland and Bulgaria. What does that mean for Europe? – Politics

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What the gas delivery stop means – and what it has to do with oil

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Energy: That should have been a gas network.  As shown here, at the information point in Lubmin.  But everything has changed since the war in Ukraine.  And the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is buried.

That should have been a gas network. As shown here, at the information point in Lubmin. But everything has changed since the war in Ukraine. And the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is buried.

(Photo: BildFunkMV/Imago)

Russia stops gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria. This is supposed to hurt both countries, but hits them differently. For Germany it looks like a final threat – and for the EU it will be a task.

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S Braun, M Bauchmüller, B Brinkmann, B Finke, V Gojdka, F Hassel, B Müller-Arnold, T Zick

Well, yes. Almost overnight, Moscow turned off the gas supply for Poland and Bulgaria. Russia is primarily reacting to the support that many EU countries are giving Ukraine after the Russian attack. The end of gas deliveries naturally has consequences, for Poland and Bulgaria anyway, but also for the EU and Germany. Here are the most important questions and answers.

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