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European Union Brings Forward Ban on Russia LNG Import Under POTUS Pressure

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Proposed EU Ban on Russian LNG Imports

The European Union is accelerating its plan to ban Russian LNG imports, aiming for a new deadline of January 1, 2027, as a part of its 19th sanctions package against Moscow. This move is reportedly influenced by pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.

Details of the Sanctions Package

  • The new sanctions will also target: 
    • Russia's shadow tanker fleet
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Russian and Central Asian banks
    • Chinese refineries
    • Economic zones and a customs loophole used by Russia for military dual-use goods
  • The European Commission plans to present this package to EU envoys, requiring approval from all 27 member states.

Responses and Implications

  • Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov remarked that the EU's proposal would not compel Russia to alter its stance.
  • President Trump is urging Europe to play a more substantial role in the conflict in Ukraine, encouraging it to: 
    • Support Ukraine's military financially
    • Reduce energy revenues for Russia
  • The proposal might increase EU's energy dependency on the U.S. if they need to make up shortfalls through U.S. LNG purchases.
  • According to Eurostat, Russia's share of EU LNG imports decreased from 22% in Q1 2021 to 14% in Q2 2025.

Current Import Scenario and Future Plans

  • Countries importing Russian LNG include Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France.
  • Gas via TurkStream is delivered to Slovakia, Hungary, and Bulgaria.
  • Totalenergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne indicated that Russian gas could be needed until the end of 2027, after which alternatives would be available without affecting prices.
  • Tags :
  • Russian LNG Imports
  • Europen Union
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