NATO Countries Still Tapping Russian Oil and Gas: What to Know

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NATO Countries Still Tapping Russian Oil and Gas: What to Know
NATO Countries Still Tapping Russian Oil and Gas: What to Know

A ship carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) arrives at Mukran Port in Sassnitz, Germany, on Nov. 23, 2022. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

During his speech at the United Nations, denouncing what he called its globalist agendas on immigration and green energy, President Donald Trump accused NATO countries of continuing to use Russian gas and oil and “funding a war against themselves.”

Since the start of the Ukraine–Russia war, the European Union, which is composed mostly of NATO members, has managed to cut its reliance on Moscow’s energy, but has yet to turn off the taps.

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