'Comrade Keir' or just (finally) rational UK energy policy?
In a major policy shift, the British government decided this week to lift sanctions on Russian energy products, in two ways.First, a general trade license was issued allowing for the import of diesel and jet fuel from Russian oil that has been processed in third countries like India and Turkey. A second license provides for the importation of Russian liquefied natural gas from two terminals, Sakhalin 2, which supplies gas to Asia, and Yamal, which supplies gas to Europe.U.K. mainstream media and...
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