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04 Apr 2026, 01:23 GMT+10
The blocs ideology has left it unprepared for long-lasting shocks, Kirill Dmitriev has argued
The EU has failed to offer any real solutions to the current energy crisis, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has said, arguing that Brussels is too late to start preparing for a supply shock.
The remarks came in response to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen's interview with the Financial Times on Friday in which he said that the US-Israeli war on Iran was likely to have "structural, long-lasting effects" on the bloc's energy security. He added Brussels was preparing for "worst-case scenarios" and "looking at all possibilities," including releasing strategic oil reserves and possibly rationing jet fuel or diesel.
"Still only warnings, NO REAL FIXES," Dmitriev, who serves as President Vladimir Putin's special envoy for investment and economic cooperation, wrote on X on Friday.
"EU warns 15 YEARS TOO LATE it is not prepared for a 'long-lasting energy shock.' EU failed to diversify energy flows, guided by Russophobic, Green, and woke ideology," he added.
The EU implemented a set of energy reforms in 2009-2011 aimed at accelerating the transition to renewable energy and diversifying away from single suppliers, such as Russia.
In his interview, Jorgensen ruled out a return to Russian energy imports, insisting that there would be no change to EU plans to end imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the end of 2026. The US and "other partners" will provide additional supplies, he said.
Brussels will also phase out Russian pipeline gas imports by autumn 2027. Russia still accounted for an estimated 13% of total EU gas imports in 2025, according to official data.
President Vladimir Putin warned last month that Russia may withdraw from the EU gas market and redirect its supplies to "emerging markets" without waiting for Brussels' ban to take effect. The energy crisis in the EU is the result of the "misguided policies" pursued by the bloc over "many years," Putin said.
READ MORE: EU refuses to reverse Russian LNG ban despite looming energy crisis FT
The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global supply chains and thrown energy markets into turmoil. On Thursday, the price of crude rose to around $111 per barrel, while the price of gas in the EU spiked to around €50 ($58) per MWh, a 56% increase from February.
(RT.com)
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