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    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 31 06:35:19 2023
    Energy minister also warns the war risks dragging on forever unless the West closes sanctions loopholes on the Kremlin’s hydrocarbon revenues.

    https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-ukraine-war-volodymyr-zelenskyy-close-russian-energy-loopholes-or-face-endless-war-ukraine-warns/

    "BRUSSELS — Major international energy companies that raked in bumper profits because of price spikes over the course of the war should pour some of that cash into rebuilding Ukraine's shattered power infrastructure, Kyiv's Energy Minister German
    Galushchenko told POLITICO.

    In a wide-ranging interview, Galushchenko also argued the West needed to close sanctions loopholes on Russian energy sales to prevent an "endless war" in Ukraine, and said Kyiv could provide alternative nuclear fuel so some EU countries could wean
    themselves off their dependence on Russian supplies.

    "A lot of energy companies get enormous windfall profits due to the war. So we estimated this at more than $200 billion," Galushchenko said on a visit to Brussels. "They get this money because we are fighting, because of the war."

    "I think it would be fair to share this money with Ukraine. I mean, to help us to restore, to rebuild the energy sector," he added.

    The $200 billion figure given by Galushchenko has been widely cited as the profits of five top companies — BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Total and Shell — in 2022. The Kyiv School of Economics estimates the damage to Ukrainian infrastructure at close to $
    140 billion.

    The minister noted that a Lithuanian company, Ignitis Group, is already looking to hand over some 10 percent of its profits to help reconstruction in Ukraine and said bigger companies should follow suit.

    Galushchenko also warned that Moscow would be able to wage a perpetual war in Ukraine for as long as the Kremlin is able to rake in cash from selling fossil fuels. Despite sanctions against Russian oil imports imposed by the EU and a price cap set by the
    G7 club of rich democracies, he warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin was still finding ways to beat international embargoes.

    "If on one side you're trying to restrict them and on the other you're giving them opportunities, you'll allow them to make endless war," he complained, arguing the Kremlin was using its energy export earnings "not to help Russian people to live better"
    but "to produce weapons" and keep the war going.

    "This money costs Ukrainian lives," he said. " https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-ukraine-war-volodymyr-zelenskyy-close-russian-energy-loopholes-or-face-endless-war-ukraine-warns/

    China shows up and gives Ukraine more space for negotiation with US led NATO.

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