“Old” and “New” Europe, as blue flame for European Union

Dialogo 6 (1):317-325 (2019)
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Abstract

The European Union is the largest energy importer in the world, and this leads to the fact that in recent years there has been a struggle between the most significant energy producers. All this happens in the background of the artificial division between the “Old” and “New” Europe. At the same time, the US is showing itself as a caring father who worries about the EU’s energy security by offering its LNG. The EU faces a choice: to buy LNG from the USA received by sea or to continue to buy gas through pipeline from Russia. Who will win, caring father or national interest? In all economic battles, all known and unknown methods are applied that affect the national sentiments of the peoples of the EU.

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