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Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning to the EU over Ukraine’s Aid.

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Russian President, Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning to the European Union over its ongoing military aid for Ukraine, accusing Brussels of “endangering the security of the continent” in doing so.

 

The news comes as European powers pledge further support in the war against Russia, with the UK Defence Minister Ben Wallace due to meet colleagues in Berlin later this week to confirm the pledge.

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Europe has been in a battle with Russia over energy supplies since the start of the conflict, with Moscow recently closing the taps of the Nord Stream pipeline, citing “maintenance works” and an “oil leak” for the closure.

 

Russia has also accused EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell of making “hostile comments irrelevant to diplomacy”.

 

Moscow also stated the EU has a vested interest in prolonging the war and does not wish to invest in peace.

 

Speaking of the need for the EU to pull together in its support of Ukraine, Mr Borrell has urged member states to restock their military arsenals together in order to make procurement cheaper as a whole.

 

Mr Rudenko alleged the use of EU-supplied weapons was killing civilians, including women and children, and also warned attacks on vital sites could cause a security concern, quoting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as one of these facilities.

 

As Putin views energy security as his major bargaining chip, it has come as no surprise that prices of gas have skyrocketed across Europe.

 

Up to 70,000 people have protested the increasing prices in the Czech Republic, with Bulgaria signalling interest in negotiating with Gazprom to re-supply gas, and hence ignoring EU protocol in the process.

 

Other nations have opted to provide financial support to aid consumers to afford energy over the winter period.

 

Germany has announced it is considering industry rationing of gas, as well as a £60bn relief fund to quell the cost of living crisis felt across the country.

 

Key measures include a vow to cap – and even redistribute – huge profits made by energy companies on the back of the current crisis; increased payments to pensioners, students, parents and the unemployed; and actions to rein in the astronomical pace at which electricity prices are rising.

 

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz described the package as “a substantial, big step to provide relief to citizens.”

 

Much of Eastern Europe and Germany rely heavily on Russian gas, with some EU nations seeing 100 percent of their supply coming from Moscow.

 

With supplies running dry, and reserves becoming ever smaller, Jacob Mandel, senior associate for commodities at Aurora Energy Research, said: “Supply is hard to come by, and it becomes harder and harder to replace every bit of gas that doesn’t come from Russia.”

 

Reserves are likely to become severely diminished as winter approaches, Klaus Mueller, president of Germany’s Federal Network Agency energy regulator, said: “If Germany’s gas stores were 100 percent full, they would be empty in 2-1/2 months if Russian gas flows were halted completely.”

 

In terms of military security, the EU has also ramped up its defences on the eastern front with NATO members, in particular, paying attention to the area.

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The US has sent extra assets to Europe, including two extra F-35 squadrons to the UK, two extra US Navy vessels to Spain, and a host of defences in Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe.

 

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