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The EU’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) has reached a record high this year, amid the growing energy crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran, according to a report by a US-based energy think tank. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) reports that the bloc’s imports jumped 16% year on year in January-March, with France, Spain, and Belgium accounting for most deliveries. Russia remains the EU’s second-largest LNG supplier, despite the bloc aiming to phase out Russian fossil fuels by 2027, it noted. EU countries spent €5.9 billion ($6.9 billion) on Russian pipeline gas and €6.7 billion on Russian LNG in 2025, according to the report. Russia accounted for about 13% of the EU’s combined natural gas and LNG imports in 2025, according to previous data. IEEFA said that the rise in imports was partly driven by disruptions in global LNG markets linked to reduced maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which curtailed Qatari exports and increased the EU’s reliance on other major suppliers. “The war in the Middle East has left Europe more reliant on its two largest LNG suppliers, the US and Russia,” said Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, lead energy analyst at IEEFA. The report said that the EU is risking a dependence on American LNG as Washington looks set to overtake Norway as the bloc’s largest gas supplier in 2026 and could account for 80% of EU LNG imports by 2028. American LNG is on average the most expensive for European buyers, the report added. The latest developments have prompted some EU politicians to step up calls to reconsider sanctions on Russia. Despite growing political pressure over energy costs, however, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen has insisted the bloc will continue phasing out Russian LNG imports and expand purchases from alternative suppliers, including the US. READ MORE: EU ‘not competitive’ – Belgian central bank chiefMoscow, meanwhile, has argued that European countries will eventually be forced to restore energy ties with Russia. Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev said EU policy under what he called “Russophobic politicians”risked deindustrializing the bloc. https://www.rt.com/business/639951-eu-russian-gas-imports/
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Von der Leyen’s power grab angers EU officials – Bloomberg The European Commission chief is “obsessed” with proving she’s in charge, diplomats and officials have complained European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has tightened her control over the EU’s executive branch to the point where the bloc’s leaders and diplomats now view her as too powerful, according to a Bloomberg report. In power since 2019, von der Leyen has rebuilt the European Commission in her image and become “the face of Europe,” Bloomberg wrote on Tuesday. She has spearheaded the EU’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, authored its hyper-belligerent policies toward Russia, and negotiated its trade deals with US President Donald Trump. However, EU officials told the US news outlet that she’s “obsessed with demonstrating that she’s in charge,” and “is constantly jumping into the middle of the latest crisis, even when it’s outside her remit,”all while neglecting her core mission of strengthening the economy. A draft internal market strategy compiled by Commission Vice President Stephane Sejourne, for example, has sat neglected on her desk since November, Bloomberg claimed. Von der Leyen only showed the document to member states and the European Parliament days before its publication last month, making deliberation effectively impossible. A similar scenario played out last year when von der Leyen shared the EU’s long-term budget with her fellow commissioners at the last minute, angering member states who were being asked to cough up a record €2 trillion ($2.4 trillion) with no consultation. Germany immediately rejected the budget, and lawmakers from von der Leyen’s CDU party met to demand additional checks on her power. Business leaders, meanwhile, have demanded that she act to improve the bloc’s competitiveness, but Bloomberg’s sources say their concerns rarely filter through to her “tight-knit” and “micromanaged” group of advisers. Von der Leyen was handed a second stint at the helm of the commission in 2024, and has spent this second term in office dramatically centralizing power in Brussels. She began her term by appointing her team of 26 commissioners without running the list past the European Parliament first, proposed the establishment of an intelligence agency under her control last year – snatching this responsibility away from Kaja Kallas’ diplomatic arm of the EU – and has pushed for the creation of a “two-speed” EU, in which smaller blocs of countries could make policy decisions without the unanimous support of all 27 member states. READ MORE: Von der Leyen pushes abolition of veto power in EUVon der Leyen has also moved to end the EU’s unanimity requirement on matters of foreign policy, arguing that the commission’s proposals should be passed with a simple majority vote. With regard to the bloc’s Ukraine policies, removing unanimity would eliminate the veto powers exercised by former Hungarian Prime Minister and war critic Viktor Orban, and undermine the neutrality of countries such as Austria and Ireland. https://www.rt.com/news/639901-von-der-leyen-power/
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In the German capital, the answer is clear.
“The Bundeswehr’s condition is catastrophic” — Rupert Scholz, former German defense minister
“Von der Leyen is our weakest minister. That’s apparently enough to become Commission president, ”former European Parliament President Martin Schulz seethed in a tweet Tuesday evening.
Though Schulz is a Social Democrat, his analysis of the minister’s record is shared by many of von der Leyen’s fellow Christian Democrats, though most are reluctant to criticize her publicly. Instead, they point to the state of the German military.
“The Bundeswehr’s condition is catastrophic,” Rupert Scholz, who served as defense minister under Helmut Kohl, wrote last week before von der Leyen was nominated to the EU’s top post. “The entire defense capability of the Federal Republic is suffering, which is totally irresponsible.”
READ MORE: https://www.politico.eu/article/ursula-von-der-leyen-biography-career-inconvenient-truth/
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Europe’s mad dash to decommission its nuclear power plants was a “strategic mistake” that now has to be rectified, European Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen has admitted. [some emphasis, links added]
Energy prices are too high in Europe, which harms both consumers and industrial competitiveness, and this is partly because several European nations destroyed their nuclear energy industries, leaving the continent dependent on imported gas and oil, a nuclear energy conference in Paris heard on Tuesday.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, who was a member of the Angela Merkel-led government that decided to destroy Germany’s nuclear energy and who personally voted in the German parliament to end the nuclear program, appears to have now seen the error of her ways.
Acknowledging absolutely none of her own culpability in the decision-making process, or that Germany led the charge against nuclear, Von der Leyen said at the Paris conference:
“This reduction in the share of nuclear was a choice. I believe that it was a strategic mistake for Europe to turn its back on a reliable, affordable source of low-emissions power. This should change”.
The share of nuclear in Europe’s energy mix has fallen from one-third in 1990 to one-sixth today, she said, and with few new nuclear plants being built, this may dwindle further.
Von der Leyen said:
Europe’s energy prices are structurally too high… affordable energy are not only important for our citizens’ cost of living but is also decisive for industrial competitiveness… Europe is neither an oil nor a gas producer.
For fossil fuels we are completely dependent on expensive and volatile imports. They are putting us at a structural disadvantage to other regions, and the Middle East crisis is giving us a stark reminder of the vulnerability it creates… but we have homegrown energy sources.
Nuclear energy, she said, “is reliable, producing electricity all year, around the clock”, and alongside renewables would be the “joint guarantors” of the future.
While European Union spending on nuclear power is fraught with difficulty because several member states remain strongly opposed to nuclear energy, Von der Leyen unveiled a new commission-backed investment package in small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to get the sector moving.
The proposed investment is a comparative drop in the bucket, however, with just $230 million pledged to private investment in SMRs.
Deutsche Welle states French President Emmanuel Macron also addressed the meeting and, given that his country is the European Union’s final remaining civil nuclear power, enthusiastically backed plans to enhance European nuclear.
As widely reported, this would almost certainly and massively benefit the French state-owned nuclear energy giant EDF, as Europe tries to wean itself off its longstanding dependence on Russian-made nuclear fuel.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/europe-nuclear-phaseout-strategic-mistake/
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The Brazilian government will soon announce the launch of low power NPP construction in cooperation with Rosatom, Brazil’s Minister of Mines & Energy Alexandre Silveira told Brazilian newspaper Estadao. This will help to strengthen environmental protection in the Amazon region and phase out thermal power plants still running on fuel oil, he added. He said Russian President Vladimir Putin had instructed Rosatom to begin engaging with the Brazilian government shortly “so we can move toward the development of small nuclear reactors, which will be vital for our energy future”.
Silveira also welcomed collaboration with Russia on completing the unit 3 at the Angra NPP in Rio de Janeiro state. Rosatom is prepared to complete that project and take part in building additional NPPs across the country.
During the visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to Moscow for the 80th anniversary celebrations of the end of World War II, he held talks with President Vladimir Putin during which he emphasised that constructing small nuclear plants with Russia would enhance the country’s energy stability. He also called for expanding cooperation with Moscow in the surveying and extraction of critical minerals.
READ MORE: https://www.neimagazine.com/news/brazil-moves-forward-with-russian-backed-smrs/
SEE ALSO: https://www.neimagazine.com/news/brazil-plans-russian-floating-nuclear-plant/