Because of gas and Ukraine, the future of the European Union is in danger

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network said "CNN" American winter Ukraine and two challenges raised the level of concern in Europe over the fate of the Union, adding that European officials are concerned about the possibility of the collapse of this bloc.

She explained that fears were reinforced with the approach of the continent to a harsh winter that may reach the point of darkening, due to measures to reduce consumption energy Consequences of plans to abandon Russian gas.

Highlight: "The division of the member states of the Union was reinforced by the position of Bulgaria From the crisis and its statements about its willingness to negotiate with Gazprom Russia to resume delivery of natural gas".

In this regard, observers and analysts asked a question: "Is the Bulgarian position the beginning of a hernia in the position of the Union on the Ukrainian crisis?"

In answering this question, a member of the Christian Democratic Party Board of Trustees in Germany And the expert in international security, Mustafa Al-Ammar, the European Union is living on the impact "Great stress, tension, delay and bureaucracy in making decisions".

Al-Ammar added, in an interview with"Sky News Arabia": "Perhaps we are facing a crisis that history has not witnessed before… although alternatives exist and are clear, such as activating and using reactors clean energy nuclear".

He continued: "What Bulgaria is doing lacks European dialogue, and we always say there must be a collective decision because the idea of European Union It requires countries to be with each other through thick and thin".

But Al-Ammar came back to say that "crisis Ukraine Our unity by making bold decisions, but regarding a topic Gas There must be a stronger presence of the European Union by giving guarantees and implementing projects so that all countries feel equal".

The expert in international security concluded his speech by emphasizing that "full reliance on Russia Totally rejected, and this is also our position as the opposition.. Therefore, the European Union must find various alternatives to get out of the crisis.. This matter will not be achieved without dialogue and negotiation.".

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CNN said that winter Ukraine and two challenges raised the level of concern in Europe over the fate of the Union, adding that European officials are concerned about the possibility of the collapse of this bloc.

She explained that fears were reinforced with the approach of the continent to a harsh winter that may reach the point of darkening, due to measures to reduce consumption energy Consequences of plans to abandon Russian gas.

She highlighted: “The division of the member states of the Union was reinforced by the position of the European Union Bulgaria of the crisis and its statements about its willingness to negotiate with Gazprom Russia to resume natural gas deliveries.

In this regard, observers and analysts asked a question, “Will the Bulgarian position be the beginning of a hernia in the Union’s position on the Ukrainian crisis?”

In answering this question, a member of the Christian Democratic Party Board of Trustees in Germany The expert in international security, Mustafa Al-Ammar, said that the European Union is living under the impact of “great pressures, tension, delay and bureaucracy in making decisions.”

Al-Ammar added, in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”: “We may be facing a crisis that history has not witnessed before… although alternatives exist and are clear, such as activating and using reactors. clean energy nuclear”.

He continued: “What Bulgaria is doing lacks European dialogue, and we always say there must be a collective decision because the idea of European Union It requires countries to be with each other through thick and thin.

But Al-Ammar came back to say that “a crisis Ukraine Our unity by making bold decisions, but regarding a subject Gas There must be a stronger presence of the European Union by giving guarantees and implementing projects so that all countries feel equal.”

The expert in international security concluded his speech by emphasizing that “total reliance on Russia Totally rejected, and this is our position as well as the opposition… Therefore, the European Union must find various alternatives to get out of the crisis… and this matter will not be achieved without dialogue and negotiation.”

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