German Chancellor Olaf Scholz revealed to the public in a speech that Russia has recently significantly reduced its gas and mineral exports to Germany. This abrupt change had a huge economic impact on Germany, especially in the energy sector. Germany has long relied on Russian gas and minerals, and this dependence is considered an important part of Germany's energy strategy. However, this abrupt reduction in exports has seriously disrupted Germany's energy chain, causing alarm among the industry and industry.
Russia** Putin claimed that he had started the construction of the remaining pipelines on the Nord Stream line, but Germany showed a cold attitude towards this. The Nord Stream gas pipelines are an important energy corridor connecting Russia and Germany, but their construction and operation have been controversial. Germany** may believe that continued dependence on Russian gas could put it at a geopolitical disadvantage, and is therefore actively exploring other energy sources and ** avenues to ensure the country's energy security and stability**.
The incident sparked a heated debate about Germany's energy policy and its dependence on Russia. Some believe that reducing its dependence on Russian gas and mineral products is an important step that Germany must take to ensure national energy security and reduce geopolitical risks. However, there are also concerns that reducing dependence on Russia too quickly could lead to energy shortages and rising costs, negatively impacting the German economy. Therefore, Germany** needs to weigh its interests and find the right balance when formulating its energy policy to ensure the country's long-term interests and stable development.