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EU climate agenda is not at odds with energy security
In the coming weeks and months, Europe must deploy all available options to counter Putin’s energy blackmail.
- Publishing date
- 04 August 2022
- Authors
- Simone Tagliapietra
- Publication name
- Financial Times
- Publication date
- 05 August 2022
- Language
- English
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