Europe's energy war against Russia drags out

Head of the International Energy Agency maintains that the EU has gone to great lengths to rid itself of its Russian energy dependency, but still a lot has to be done.
Executive Director of the IEA Fatih Birol | Photo: Johanna Geron
Executive Director of the IEA Fatih Birol | Photo: Johanna Geron
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Europe has done a good job, and EU’s strategy has proved a success so far, but overconfidence is risky, and the stake still needs upping by next winter, says head of the International Energy Agency Fatih Birol in an interview with Financial Times.

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