The Hague in the Netherlands has revealed it will ask the EU to grant it a temporary exemption from anti-Russia sanctions.

The city, known as the seat of the International Criminal Court, reportedly wants to keep buying natural gas from Russian energy giant Gazprom until an alternative supplier is found.

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According to Reuters news agency, The Hague city council outlined its plans on Thursday, pointing out that the municipal authorities held an EU-wide tender in June and July but failed to find a replacement for Russian gas.

EU sanctions, imposed in response to Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine, mean that all governments and public bodies in the bloc must terminate their existing contracts with Russian companies by October 10, 2022.

Authorities in The Hague are confident that a deal with an alternative supplier will be struck eventually, but not before the October deadline.

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Deputy Mayor Saskia Bruines expressed confidence that the EU would grant the city an exemption, as The Hague had tried in good faith to find a replacement.

She acknowledged, however, that any new contract will be considerably costlier than the one the city currently has with Gazprom. The European Commission has yet to comment on the issue.

The Hague is said to be the first Dutch municipality to request an exemption, with many more cities and towns in the Netherlands having direct contracts with Gazprom.

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Natural gas prices in Europe hit record highs soon after the start of Russia’s military campaign against Ukraine. While they have since leveled off, the fossil fuel remains significantly more expensive than last year.

In addition, Russia has cut gas supplies in recent months citing technical issues caused by Western sanctions. European consumers, in turn, accuse Moscow of weaponizing energy exports. But will Russia sell it gas?

Takes two to make this proposed transaction work. I don’t think Russia should be inclined to sell Europe anything until they refute NATO advancement and encirclement of Russia, return all stolen property, renounce all sanctions and apologize for their stupidity.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2022.

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JoeChmo
JoeChmo
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26-08-22 11:50

Let’s keep it FAIR. I don’t think there should be any exemptions until All Sanctions on Russia are permanently lifted…

JoeChmo
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Reply to  JoeChmo
26-08-22 11:50

Does Russia get any say in it? No?! Well than GET LOST…

FC-RT
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26-08-22 11:52

Wonder if the Europeans realize they look like retarded morons with what they’ve done. Didn’t need a genius to have figured this out beforehand. These people are not very smart are they.

Donnchadh
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Reply to  FC-RT
26-08-22 16:13

The problem is they are being forced to take that position by the USA who will pull out the popcorn and sit and watch the EU/UK go under .

Valkry
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26-08-22 11:56

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Observation Post
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Reply to  Valkry
30-03-23 02:26

What is crazy nowadays?