Russia may halt gas supplies to Europe amid Iran energy spike, Putin warns
Amidst soaring energy prices triggered by the Iran crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia could halt gas supplies to Europe. The potential decision is linked to the EU's plans to ban Russian gas and LNG purchases.

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AI-generatedAmidst soaring energy prices triggered by the Iran crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia could halt gas supplies to Europe. The potential decision is linked to the EU's plans to ban Russian gas and LNG purchases. Oil and gas prices have risen due to the conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted shipping and energy production in the region. Putin suggested that halting supplies to Europe now might be more profitable for Russia, allowing it to focus on emerging markets. The EU aims to ban Russian pipeline gas imports by late 2027 and new short-term Russian LNG contracts from late April 2026.
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5 extractedPutin said it might be more beneficial for Russia to stop selling the gas right now.
European plans to impose a total ban on Russian pipeline gas imports by late 2027.
The conflict has paralysed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil and gas prices have soared following the US and Israeli attack on Iran.
Russia could halt gas supplies to Europe amid a spike in energy prices.