EU Energy Chief Vows to Thwart Russian Attempts to Freeze Ukraine into Submission.
Statement from the EU Energy Commissioner
According to UATV: During a discussion with Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal on January 19, 2023, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen declared that Europe will not permit Russia to freeze Ukraine into submission. Jørgensen underscored the critical importance of supporting Ukraine in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. This stance reflects the EU's broader commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Situation in Ukraine
Commissioner Dan Jørgensen stated that Ukraine is enduring an exceptionally harsh winter due to relentless attacks by Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces on its energy infrastructure. Russian troops continue their campaign of terror against Ukrainian civilians, targeting:
- The power grid;
- Residential buildings;
- Social infrastructure in cities including Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa.
The European Commission expressed its firm resolve to continue supporting Ukraine and to intensify its assistance during this difficult period.
"This statement highlights the vital importance of international support for Ukraine in the context of Russia's prolonged aggression."
Dan Jørgensen
The European community is actively engaged in addressing energy security concerns and stands ready to provide necessary aid, underscoring its strategic interest in regional stability. This position is likely to significantly influence the future course of events in Ukraine and the broader relationship between Europe and Russia.
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