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Poland to end Russian oil imports; Germany triggers emergency plan to secure supplies amid Russian rouble demand

  • Poland will take steps to become ‘independent’ of Russian supplies and is calling on other European Union countries to ‘walk away’ from Russia fossil fuels
  • Elsewhere, Germany’s Economy Minister said supplies were safeguarded for the time being ahead of Moscow’s plan to accept payment in roubles for gas deliveries

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A gas storage facility in Rehden, Germany. Photo: Reuters
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Poland announced steps Wednesday to end all Russian oil imports by the end of 2022, as Germany issued a warning over natural gas supplies and called on consumers to conserve energy in a sign of escalating economic tensions in Europe over Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Poland has already largely reduced its dependence on Russian oil, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.

Morawiecki told a news conference that Poland was launching the most radical plan among European nations to wean off Russian energy sources.

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Poland said Tuesday it was banning imports of Russian coal. Morawiecki said he expects gas imports will be cut in May.

Activists from the environmental organisation Greenpeace paint the words “Oil fuels war” on the hull of a ship carrying Russian oil on the Baltic Sea. Photo: dpa
Activists from the environmental organisation Greenpeace paint the words “Oil fuels war” on the hull of a ship carrying Russian oil on the Baltic Sea. Photo: dpa

Morawiecki says Poland will take steps to become “independent” of Russian supplies and is calling on other European Union countries to “walk away” from Russian fossil fuels. Poland argues that money from oil and gas exports are fuelling Russia’s war machine and that should stop.

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