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Economic relations with the Russian Federation are so powerful that it is imposs...

The EU gradually refuses gas from Russia, but at one point "twist the valve" will not work - analyst (video)

Economic relations with the Russian Federation are so powerful that it is impossible to break them at one point. For example, Poland is actively trading with Russia fertilizers, also trade in the Baltic countries, says analyst Klochok. The history of determining the point of entry of Russian gas to Europe is very ancient and is crossed by the territory of Ukraine on the eastern and western borders.

Kyiv has long been negotiating with the Russian Federation and the West for gas to enter Europe at the western point. This was stated in an interview with Focus by the head of the Center for Public Analytics "Tower" and the head of the New Road Charitable Foundation Valery Klochok. According to him, this will avoid any misunderstanding with the West. However, Europe should be aware of the need to stop trade with Russia and reduce its dependence on gas.

"Unfortunately, this will not happen tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, because for many years this addiction has only accumulated," Klechok emphasizes. "Some countries, such as Moldova, have already abandoned Russian gas. The Netherlands now refuse and is refusing to such a step by Austria. " There is now a translational movement, which attests to the increase in Norway power from gas supply to European countries.

But no one will completely overlap the clans because of the system problems and the work of the South Stream that supports Turkey. "Also, we cannot block the gas on our own because it will simply stop helping us," the analyst emphasizes. "And this will be a logical and understandable step from the EU. " It should be understood that economic relations with the Russian Federation are so powerful that it is impossible to break them at one point, notes Klochok.

For example, Poland is actively trading with Russia fertilizers: it actively purchases them in Bigbegi, packs its bags glue its labels and sells it as Polish. Everyone knew about it, but they remained silent until a loud scandal with a blockade rose. Baltic Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia continue to trade with the Russian Federation, but they are actively helping us.