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The EU’s energy dilemma – POLITICO

By staffMarch 16, 20261 Min Read
The EU’s energy dilemma – POLITICO
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Energy markets are on edge as Iran tensions disrupt shipping and threaten supply shocks. EU foreign ministers and energy ministers meet in Brussels to discuss what the bloc can actually do to protect global energy flows — and whether it has the tools to act.

Meanwhile, Norway is positioning itself as a reliable energy lifeline as the geopolitical turmoil puts security of supply back in focus.

And the U.K.’s Brexit minister is in town as the EU asks Britain to lower the tuition fees it charges students from the bloc before Brussels and London can move forward with a “Brexit reset.”

Zoya Sheftalovich and Kathryn Carlson break it all down.

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