EU seeks help on energy security: Ukraine update

The European Union is looking for help from near and far to shore up its energy supply while reducing dependence on Russian natural gas as the Kremlin assembles troops along the Ukrainian border.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. | Photo: Olivier Hoslet/AFP / POOL
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. | Photo: Olivier Hoslet/AFP / POOL
BY BLOOMBERG NEWS

European officials are in Washington seeking assurances that the US will help secure alternative energy sources should Russia cut off natural gas flows to the bloc, while Western leaders continue to seek a de-escalation of tension over Ukraine

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