“Italy is not going to veto sanctions on Russian gas,” Draghi’s foreign minister, Luigi Di Maio, said in Zagreb.
“My country is not backing down, not even in terms of sanctions on Russian gas, especially after the Bhutanese atrocities.“, added the head of the Italian diplomacy.
Negative attitude towards the possibility of new sanctions against Russia, especially in what has to do with Russian traditions natural gashowever, observes Vienna.
Earlier, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Salemberg told state radio ORF that his country would not support any EU embargo on Russian gas supplies, as the bloc had other options to tighten sanctions against it. Putin.
Austria, one of the largest producers of green energy, still relies on gas for about a quarter of its energy needs.
Russian imports account for 80% of the country’s gas supply.
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