EU energy ministers meet with no apparent solution in sight

Tuesday and Wednesday, EU energy ministers meet in Prague to undoubtedly draft capping gas, but policymaking has in fact been relegated to higher-ups, thus rendering this week’s deliberations largely powerless.
Danish Minister of Energy Dan Jørgensen (S) with his Luxembourgian counterpart, Claude Turmes, will meet with the other EU energy ministers Tuesday evening and Wednesday in Prague. | Photo: Le Gouvernement Luxembourgeois
Danish Minister of Energy Dan Jørgensen (S) with his Luxembourgian counterpart, Claude Turmes, will meet with the other EU energy ministers Tuesday evening and Wednesday in Prague. | Photo: Le Gouvernement Luxembourgeois
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN & CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

When EU ministers of energy meet Tuesday and carry on into Wednesday, observers shouldn’t expect much in the way of results offering solutions to high natural gas prices.

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