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00:00Russia is on the border with Ukraine. Germany backs semi-finished pipeline as U.S. sees it as possible leverage
00:08Russian President Vladimir Putin to prevent him from carrying out a new military action
00:14against Ukraine
00:16From Texas. Joining us is Dr. Anas Al-Hajj, specialist in energy markets, Dr. Anas. Welcome and thank you
00:23on your presence today, and we are witnessing this political movement in the United States with regard to
00:30Nordridgestream line. This comes in conjunction with the decline of the Russian gas to Europe in a clear way in what seems to be
00:39I mean Operation North Clinton. It is no longer a pressure on Russia as it was an American desire, but a lie that has become a Russian pressure
00:45on Europe to soften its position towards Moscow.
00:51Yes, and it is an American pressure on Europe. It is transparent on Russia at all. In this case, Russia can export gas,
01:01Other bitter lines in Ukraine, for example
01:04by increasing the amount of gas in these pipelines. In general, in theory,
01:11Europe is not in danger. If Russia supplies the same amount of gas
01:16through other pipelines, it is clear now that Europe is the victim of Russia and the victim of the United States. In that case
01:26There is a new government in
01:28Germany is under multiple pressures. Among these pressures is the return to nuclear power.
01:36The inevitable result of all these developments
01:39is the return of Europe to nuclear energy, and the result is fundamental and influential in the sectors as a result of this transformation.
01:50OK, but the return to nuclear energy will take time in the short term. We are talking today that Europe
01:57Its natural gas stockpiles dropped almost to their lowest levels in about ten years. only sixty percent of the reserve stocks
02:04It's full, while Russian gas flows are retreating strongly. gas prices in europe have doubled nine times since the beginning of the year .
02:11I mean, all these dilemmas in the short term, how can Europe overcome them when we are in winter and winter? It is clear that
02:18A harsh winter, I mean
02:20Yes, with regard to the issue of nuclear energy, as you know, there is a plan to get rid of nuclear energy now. Now now and during the next factor,
02:28This plan seems to have stopped completely
02:31including in Germany,
02:34And there I find that I have a technical problem there. There are also problems with renewable energy sources.
02:44I think that these pressures will lead to the restructuring of the energy sector in
02:48Europe. Europe will suffer in all cases, not as a result of Russia and not as a result of the United States, but in extremism and climate policies
02:57Renewable energy is rapidly adopted.