Berlin, Germany —
Germany said Saturday it aims to be nearly free of Russian oil imports by the end of this year, as countries look to squeeze Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
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"With each day, indeed each hour, we are saying goodbye to Russian imports," economy and climate minister
Robert Habeck was quoted as saying by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
"If we get there, we will be independent of Russian coal by the autumn and nearly independent of
Russian oil by the end of the year."
Government statistics show Germany currently imports a third of its oil and 45 percent of its coal from Russia.
Cutting out Russian gas is a more challenging prospect for Germany, which imports more than half its intake from
Russia.
Habeck has resisted an outright halt to Russian energy imports, warning that they would cause winter shortages and drive inflation.
Countries have imposed massive sanctions against Russia for its deadly invasion of Ukraine which started on February 24.
In an escalation of the sanctions, the
United States and Britain said on March 8 they were cutting off Russian oil imports.
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