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"Question no 42 by Zbigniew Krzysztof Kuzmiuk ()
In late December and early January, EU Member States including Poland were faced with the threat of a breakdown in natural gas supplies as a result of a dispute between Russia and Belarus, and on 8 January 2007 Russia cut off oil supplies to Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, again owing to the ongoing dispute with Belarus. These are, regrettably, but the latest examples of Russia using energy supplies as a means of exerting political pressure on EU Member States and third countries and are proof of that country's lack of reliability in energy matters.
How does the Commission intend to go about solving such problems in the European energy strategy currently being drawn up?"@en1
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"Subject: Problems with energy supplies imported from Russia"1
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