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Are fuel cuts back on the table? – POLITICO

By staffMarch 31, 20261 Min Read
Are fuel cuts back on the table? – POLITICO
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Europe is facing another potential energy shock — and this time, Brussels is starting to float something politically tricky: using less fuel.

Host Zoya Sheftalovich is joined by POLITICO’s senior EU politics editor Ian Wishart to break down a warning from Brussels that points to a possible need to cut fuel use, as fears grow of a prolonged disruption linked to the war in Iran.

They also zoom in on Kyiv, where EU foreign ministers are marking the anniversary of the Bucha massacre of March 2022 while pushing forward plans for a special tribunal to prosecute Russia’s war of aggression.

And back in Brussels, a €3.6 million plan from the Committee of the Regions is raising eyebrows — and prompting questions about priorities.

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