The European Union has set a new record for imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia's largest production facility. This development highlights ongoing energy trade between the EU and Russia despite geopolitical tensions. It is significant because it demonstrates Europe's continued reliance on Russian energy sources.
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Record LNG imports from Russia despite geopolitical tensions.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipgFBVV95cUxQNFNYaWdWVnhkOWpJTTItbGUtMUtPdTFoUmlndFExemVGOEsySmx2RkdCVzItZjNtS21sZ2EzMHZLd1MzNzVjNXk1bzdqSUx6dXNvWTBhUVpfSGs5QWQ5TnlKZXVwNHVqY3lONnNWMVNPMjR3U0Iwbm1sTVdZM1RjTUlkaFJWSEtUY0VUS3Vab0swczJpQkthMXlWUm5RMzJMZWQ3c0tR?oc=5" target="_blank">EU imports record LNG volumes from Russia's biggest plant</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
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