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The Temporary — Maintain Calm and Carry On – EURACTIV.com



Many within the EU might not realise it, however we’re at struggle, and it’s not solely Ukraine. It’s World Struggle III, in hybrid kind and in several methods, and all of us are affected.

‘Maintain Calm and Carry On’ has turn into a pop-culture icon, however initially it was a motivational poster produced by the British authorities in 1939 in preparation for World Struggle II. The poster efficiently boosted the morale of the British public, anxious about broadly predicted mass air assaults on main British cities.

It’s unusual that as we speak, in occasions of highly effective communication instruments, we lack such motivational messages.

This author of the Temporary was getting ready to say that Vladimir Putin’s technique is to win the struggle by capitalising on the EU’s dependancy to Russian fuel. In such a method, provide disruptions and hovering costs will power EU governments to push for a peace settlement on Putin’s phrases.

Reuters was sooner and revealed such an evaluation yesterday. Because of this I’d relatively comply with up with solutions on what we should always do to keep away from such improvement.

Within the absence of different motivational messages, let’s Maintain Calm and Carry On.

In Bulgaria, my nation of origin, which is massively depending on Russian fuel because of collaborationism by all successive governments besides the final one, I hear panic within the voices of varied opinion-makers day-after-day.

Their message is that Russian fuel is irreplaceable and Ukraine ought to give up so we may all have peace and return to the life we used to have.

However I see such messages in Western societies, in nations like France and Italy.

In Bulgaria, a number of the authors of such messages are doing it out of self-interest as a result of Gazprom has created an unlimited clientelist community. Others are paid brokers, and lots of are helpful idiots who do the job without spending a dime.

Let’s not mince our phrases: This winter might be laborious and strange. On the one hand, power costs will skyrocket, and on the opposite, power might be scarce, particularly in case of larger fuel disruptions. Europeans will flip to electrical energy for heating, however there might be shortages, presumably blackouts.

In such a mad world, there may be lots of house for the European Fee to step up and present management in a number of instructions.

One is to make sure that the shortage of Russian fuel doesn’t mechanically result in skyrocketing costs. This market rule has profited solely Putin’s Gazprom, which sells us much less fuel, if any, however will get extra money from it.

It’s a shame if the Russian ruble, as a substitute of collapsing as a result of sanctions, is taken into account the world’s best-performing forex for the yr.

One other one is to cap power costs at acceptable ranges and authorise state support to mitigate the issues for each customers and companies.

Confronted with COVID, the EU adopted daring measures to assist overcome pandemic-related financial issues – the so-called Restoration Plan. A fair bolder program is required quick to beat the power concern.

If the Czech presidency of the EU Council needs to name an EU summit on the problem, it might be most well timed.

One other one is to shut sanctions loopholes. It’s inconceivable that after the EU has banned exports of Russian oil, the identical oil will get exported to Asia through Greek ports.

Greater than the rest, the Fee ought to contract quantities of fuel exterior Russia for the EU, because it did for the vaccines in 2020-21. At the moment, particular person EU nations compete with one another, which drives the costs mad.

Final however not least, power financial savings are wanted. That is an space the place the Fee has already appealed to member states, amongst different issues, to cut back the traditional fuel consumption by 15%.

However extra stringent measures are crucial. The Fee might not make them necessary throughout the bloc, but it surely must steer the method and information member states.

For now, we don’t see such a course.

Probably Fee President Ursula von der Leyen has some initiatives to share with us subsequent month, on the event of the State of the Union speech.

Let’s hope she finds some inspiration. Twentieth-century Europe ought to present ample examples of the much-needed management anticipated from her.


The Roundup

The leaders of ex-Soviet rivals Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to satisfy in Brussels subsequent Wednesday (31 August) for EU-mediated talks, Armenia’s authorities mentioned.

Underneath stress from public opinion and the media, a Bulgarian court docket of enchantment surprisingly overturned an earlier ruling on Thursday (25 August) and refused the extradition to Moscow of a Russian nationwide who had burned his passport in Bulgaria in protest in opposition to the struggle in Ukraine.

Cooperation and information exchanges between European cities can play a key function in integrating newcomers, specialists say, including that their inclusion methods may also function a mannequin for bigger European cities.

From the nation’s first-ever nuclear programme to 100% renewable electrical energy, EURACTIV appears on the power and local weather guarantees of the political events forward of the Italian election, scheduled on 25 September.

Germany’s emergency plan to get the constructing and transport sectors on monitor for local weather neutrality failed to attain their targets, in line with the nation’s expert-led Local weather Council.

France’s TotalEnergies – the one Western oil firm that also operates in Russia – allegedly produced fuel condensate that was remodeled into the jet gasoline the Russian air power used to bomb Ukrainian cities, an investigation revealed on Wednesday (24 August) reported.

The European Fee mentioned Thursday it is going to quickly reply to complaints acquired from MEPs about British sewage allegedly being poured into waters shared with the EU.

Forward of the COP27 summit scheduled for November, tlisted below are fears African governments will use the specter of exploiting fossil gasoline reserves to push European nations to maintain their guarantees on local weather change, investments and infrastructure.

Look out for…

  • Fee President Ursula von der Leyen meets younger volunteers from the Taizé neighborhood.

Views are the writer’s.

[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic/Alice Taylor/Nathalie Weatherald]



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