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4,952 posted on 03/24/2022 3:07:08 PM PDT by norsky ( <P><img src=" "width=400"></img> <P> <a href= > </a> )
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4,955 posted on 03/24/2022 3:09:54 PM PDT by Rusty0604 (" When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." -Ronald Reagan)
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“It Doesn’t Work” For Us - Austrian Chancellor Rejects Biden’s Pressure To Boycott Russia Energy

As President Biden struggles to convince America’s European allies to bite the bullet and agree to tougher sanctions on Russian energy during his trip to Brussels (where he is participating in meetings with NATO, the G-7 and the EU), Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer offered the latest example of why this this will likely be a futile effort on Biden’s part, as uniting Europe in opposition to Russia simply isn’t feasible given its dependence on Russian oil and gas.

Speaking Thursday, Nehammer denied reports in the Austrian press claiming his government was in talks to agree to an embargo on Russian energy. The reality couldn’t be further from the truth he said, adding that talk of a Russian energy boycott is “unrealistic and wrong”.

“It doesn’t work. Austria gets 80% of its gas from Russia.” What’s more, rumors of a boycott are harmful in and of themselves, because they serve to drive energy prices higher.

And Austria isn’t alone, as Nehammer explained that many of his European neighbors, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria are equally dependent on Russian energy supplies, making a boycott “unrealistic.” Even as some of those same nations prepare to host larger numbers of NATO troops, Russia could unleash serious economic damage simply by restricting energy supplies.

Instead of imposing new sanctions, Nehammer said the EU should focus on closing “loopholes” in existing sanctions.

Nehammer isn’t the only senior Austrian official to repudiate the push to limit Russian energy exports. Back in February, Austria opposed adding sanctions on Nord Stream 2 to a package of EU sanctions, a battle that it eventually lost. He’s also not the only European leader to oppose Russian energy sanctions. Just yesterday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz again dismissed calls to boycott Russian energy.

Scholz added that other countries in the EU are even more dependent on Russian oil than Germany is, and that “nobody must be left standing out in the rain in this regard.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/it-doesnt-work-austrian-chancellor-says-country-wont-agree-russian-energy-boycott


4,957 posted on 03/24/2022 3:21:52 PM PDT by Rusty0604 (" When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." -Ronald Reagan)
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