Austria has reportedly backed a proposal previously put forward by Hungary and Slovakia
The EU should keep the option of resuming Russian gas imports on the table once a peace deal between Moscow and Kiev is reached, the Austrian energy ministry told the Financial Times on Tuesday.
The Austrian proposal, previously voiced by Hungary and Slovakia, comes as the European Commission prepares to bypass member states’ vetoes with a trade law bill that would prohibit any new gas deals with Russia and end current deals within two years, regardless of the outcome of peace talks.
Brussels “must maintain the option to reassess the situation” after the Ukraine conflict is resolved, the Austrian ministry told the newspaper.
Austrian State Secretary for Energy Elisabeth Zehetner reportedly pleaded with her EU peers at a meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, diplomats with knowledge of the discussions told the FT.
This is the first time since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022 that an EU country other than Hungary and Slovakia has publicly signaled openness to restoring gas ties with Moscow in the event of a peace settlement.
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Italy, ranked as a major importer of Russian gas in 2024 by the think-tank Ember, has also floated the option of resuming gas imports once the conflict ends behind closed doors, the newspaper claimed.
Bloc officials firmly oppose such a step. A potential peace deal should “not lead to us starting to import Russian gas again,” EU energy commissioner Dan Jorgensen told the FT on Monday.
Russian pipeline gas accounted for more than 40% of EU imports in 2021 but had dropped to about 11% by 2024. Moscow dramatically reduced exports to the bloc in 2022 following Western sanctions and the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.
Read more EU nation blames Ukraine for energy crisisDespite this, EU nations reportedly spent €927.4 million on Russian pipeline gas last December alone, while the bloc’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) amounted to €917 million. Both figures were at their highest since the beginning of 2023.
Land-locked Austria bought around 80% of its gas from from Russia until last year, when Kiev cut supplies via Ukrainian pipelines.
Hungary and Slovakia have previously opposed sanctioning Russian gas imports, which currently require unanimous approval of all member states.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has also criticized the proposal to completely phase out Russian gas by 2027 as “absolute insanity,” warning that it could trigger energy price hikes and seriously undermine the sovereignty of EU member states. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has pledged to block the initiative.
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