Union parliamentary group inquires about gas imports from Russia
Berlin: The Union parliamentary group in the Bundestag has asked the federal government about the import of Russian gas.
As the parliamentary group announced on Friday, it wants to know from the government among other things “which legal, political and administrative measures will be taken immediately to ensure that after the planned extension of the sanctions against Russia no more gas will be imported into Germany from Russia”.
The questions also relate to the terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Wilhelmshaven. Among other things, the parliamentary group wants to know “from which countries gas is imported via the LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven and what volumes and delivery times are involved”.
Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) had announced that the import of Russian gas would be stopped at the end of the year. The Union parliamentary group now wants to know, among other things, whether Habeck is “aware of the consequences of stopping gas imports from Russia for the energy supply in Germany”.
The parliamentary group also wants to know whether the government assumes that the import of Russian gas will be “stopped completely after the planned extension of the sanctions against Russia”.
Unionsfraktion fragt nach Gasimporten aus Russland
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