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Begeht die EU energiepolitische "Selbstkastration"? Russische Sprecherin verspottet Europa

Eine Sprecherin des russischen Außenministeriums wirft Europa Selbstkastration vor, weil die EU trotz der angespannten Weltlage weiterhin auf russische Energie verzichtet. Der Krieg der USA im Iran hat die Energiesorgen verschärft.

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00:00Is the EU self-castrating by rejecting Russia's energy resources?
00:07Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova is overstating claims that Europe is facing a severe energy crisis as a result
00:15of the Iran war.
00:17In a Telegram post, she mocked the EU for engaging in self-castration by upholding sanctions on Russian energy following
00:23Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
00:25Zakharova said Europe will approach the 20th sanctions package in good shape and quoted a Dutch energy-saving campaign that,
00:32amongst other things, suggested that people reduce the duration of their showers.
00:36She was basing her claims on a widely spread campaign by Dutch provider Energy Bank to combat energy poverty.
00:42The initiative is real, consisting of 10 energy-saving tips.
00:46These include things like closing doors to keep the room warm, hanging laundry out instead of using a dryer, and,
00:52as mentioned by Zakharova, limiting showers to just five minutes.
00:55But the campaign was developed in 2021 and has nothing to do with Europe's response to the crisis in the
01:00Middle East.
01:01Instead, it is based on a 2021 study conducted by the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, which found that more
01:08than 500,000 Dutch households unnecessarily spend 10% of their income on energy bills.
01:13Now, it is true that the EU is facing an energy crisis, as the war in Iran has sent price
01:18shocks across the globe.
01:19This is due to ballooning oil and gas prices and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
01:23The EU, since 2022, has reduced its reliance on Russian resources by finding new suppliers, filling gas storage, and producing
01:31more of its own energy through renewables.
01:34It has also strengthened key systems like larger gas storage reserves, expanded energy import terminals, and bettered cross-border electricity
01:41connections.
01:42So Zakharova's claims misinterpret the situation, as energy-saving initiatives are long-standing and common in the EU, and in
01:49the case of the ones she quotes,
01:51not evidence of a new crisis caused by current geopolitical events.
01:54For more details, visit www.LKS.ca, we'll see you next time.
01:55Thank you for your whole situation.
01:58Thank you.
01:58Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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