At a news conference in Berlin on Wednesday, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck accused the Russian-owned Gazprom of reducing its gas supplies to Germany as “a political decision and not a technical, justifiable decision.” Stating that Germany is not affected by a gas-supply problem at the moment, he also warned that there was still a possibility of further energy supply restrictions from Russia, saying that “it is not over yet. It may just be the beginning.”
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