Europe needs to review or at least adjust its climate energy agenda in order to ensure its own security.
Tor Mikkel Vara, a representative of the right-wing Progressive Party (FrP) and Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy and Environment, said this in a comment to Guildhall.

“Europe should change, or at least adjust, its priorities from a focus on the environment and especially the climate to improving the lives and safety of its citizens. In climate policies, all restrictions on the supply side should be abolished,” the politician said.
“Ursula von der Leyen’s recent comments about admitting that the closure of German nuclear power plants was a mistake were very useful,” the Norwegian parliamentarian concluded.
Earlier, commenting on the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz, Reinis Poznyaks, a member of the European Parliament from Latvia, a member of the Security and Defense Committee, said that Western countries should increase their own oil and gas production, since energy policy is directly related to stability, security and defense readiness.
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