Scholz: Russian energy ban would mean European
recession
German chancellor pushes back against calls for energy
sanctions in response to war in Ukraine.
BY LAURENZ
GEHRKE AND HANS VON DER BURCHARD
March 23,
2022 11:09 am
https://www.politico.eu/article/olaf-scholz-warns-against-russia-energy-embargo/
BERLIN — An
immediate ban on Russian energy imports would trigger an economic recession in
Germany and across Europe, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Wednesday.
Speaking to
the Bundestag, Scholz said Germany would end its energy dependence on Russia in
due course but cutting all ties now would hit the German economy when it was
unprepared.
"We
will end this dependence [on Russian oil, coal and gas] as quickly as we can,
but to do that from one day to the next would mean plunging our country and all
of Europe into a recession," the chancellor said, warning that
"hundreds of thousands of jobs would be at risk, entire industries would
be on the brink."
"The
truth is that the sanctions that have already been decided also hit many
citizens hard, and not just at the gas pump," Scholz continued, arguing
that sanctions "must not hit the European countries harder than the
Russian leadership."
Scholz's
remarks represented a blunt rejection of calls from some EU countries,
particularly in Eastern Europe, for a swift ban on Russian energy imports in
response to Moscow's war in Ukraine.
His
comments came as Germany's influential economic research institute Ifo cut this
year's growth forecast for the national economy and raised inflation
expectations, citing the effects of the war and sanctions.
As rising
prices have already started hitting businesses and consumers, the chancellor
announced further measures by Finance Minister Christian Lindner to alleviate
the additional cost "in the coming weeks."
But Scholz
said the process of moving away from Russian energy dependence has already
started.
"In
the short term, we are securing additional sources of gas, oil and coal … We
are diversifying our supply sources, already in the coming months. In doing so,
we're building on the existing liquid natural gas terminals on the European
west coast, and we will build our own LNG terminals much faster than we have
until now," he said.
Responding
to Ukraine's calls for a no-fly zone over the country, Scholz reiterated his
conviction that such a step should not be taken as it would represent a
provocation toward Moscow that could trigger a new world war.
"NATO
will not be a party to war ... this is an imperative of common sense, anything
else would be irresponsible," he said.
This
article has been updated.
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