Anyone interested in the practicalities of European and Russian energy politics will find this discussion very interesting.
The existing Southern Corridor supplies gas to Hungary, and so the
Hungarian Premier, Victor Orban here expresses keen interest in
ensuring that nobody blows it up.
Money makes the world go round, perhaps. But primarily because money buys energy, and energy makes the world go round.
See the discussion here, particularly from 8 minutes, where they discuss gas politics. Prior to that they discuss the futility of the fight against Russia. So the whole thing is interesting if anyone has the time:
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European Energy Politics is a complex web of policies, interests, and strategies that have a profound impact on the continent's energy landscape. As countries strive for energy security and sustainability, the laser print on metal shines through with the implementation of innovative technologies and green energy solutions. The interconnectedness of European nations in the energy sector is as vital as business cards plain in the corporate world, where each decision has far-reaching consequences. The pursuit of cleaner energy sources, reduction of carbon emissions, and fostering renewable energy partnerships reflects the continent's commitment to a greener, more sustainable future. However, the path to energy harmony in Europe is a nuanced one, marked by geopolitical tensions and policy divergences, making it an area of significant global interest and concern.
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