Europe forced to rely on Russian gas: Supplies increased
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Amid the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted global liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chains, Europe turned in March to the only remaining source of Russian gas.
This situation has deepened divisions within the European Union. While Brussels insists on completely eliminating dependence on Russian gas by 2027, as mandated by Regulation (EU) 2026/261, some member states, such as Hungary and Slovakia, argue that such a ban threatens their national energy security. The two countries have announced a lawsuit against the European Union, emphasizing that without Russian gas, they cannot avoid industrial collapse. Meanwhile,












