Mon 02 May 2022:
Two senior ministers in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government have said Germany is ready to back an immediate EU ban on Russian oil imports, and that Europe’s biggest economy could weather shortages and price hikes.
The comments by Finance Minister Christian Lindner and Economy Minister Robert Habeck are the latest sign Sholz has shifted from his cautious approach toward Russia and is willing to back sanctions against Moscow even if they have economic costs at home.
Speaking in Brussels, Habeck of the Greens said Germany would back an EU ban, regardless of whether the stoppage was immediate or by the end of the year.
“Germany is not against an oil ban on Russia. Of course it is a heavy load to bear but we would be ready to do that,” Habeck told reporters before talks with his EU colleagues.
Lindner of the pro-business Free Democrats told a German broadcaster that the German economy could tolerate an immediate ban.
“With coal and oil, it is possible to forgo Russian imports now,” Lindner told WELT. “It can’t be ruled out that fuel prices could rise.”
Germany cut the share of Russian oil to 12% from 35% before Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.
It is working on finding alternative fuel supplies, most urgently for the Russian oil that comes by pipeline to a refinery in Schwedt operated by Russian state company Rosneft.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FOLLOW INDEPENDENT PRESS:
TWITTER (CLICK HERE)
https://twitter.com/IpIndependent
FACEBOOK (CLICK HERE)
https://web.facebook.com/ipindependent
Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!