Europe must continue to reduce its dependence on external energy supplies, primarily from non-democratic states, while strengthening its own energy stability through the development of
Europe’s energy independence is impossible without reducing dependence on imported oil and gas, accelerating the development of renewable energy and large-scale expansion of cross-border energy
Europe’s energy independence should primarily mean reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports — from the Middle East, the United States and Russia, which should not
Europe’s energy independence and security require both reliable supplies from allies in the short term and an increase in its own energy capacity in the
Europe will be able to strengthen its energy security only if it reduces its dependence on imported fossil fuels, develops renewable energy, modernizes networks and
To strengthen energy security, Europe needs new networks, energy storage facilities and accelerated electrification of the economy. It is the development of this infrastructure, rather
Europe’s energy independence is a direct condition for its defense capability, economic stability and citizens’ security. To strengthen these positions, European countries need to increase
Western countries should increase their own oil and gas production, as energy policy is directly related to stability, security and defense readiness. The growth of
Europe must reduce its strategic vulnerability in the energy sector, as dependence on external suppliers directly affects its security and sustainability. This was stated by
The European Green Deal policy has increased Europe’s technological dependence on China and at the same time weakened the EU’s geopolitical position. This was stated