Original title: foreign media: there are serious differences within the EU on how to deal with rising energy prices
Reference News Network reported on October 8 that the leaders of EU Member States attending the summit in Slovenia fell into differences on how to deal with the rise of energy prices, according to Agence France Presse, burdo castle, Slovenia, on October 6.
It is reported that France hopes to reform the power market, especially the problem that pricing is too dependent on fossil energy. Spain proposed "novel coronavirus pneumonia", like the European Union's purchase of a new crown pneumonia vaccine.
However, some other countries such as Germany and the Netherlands are wary of "extreme measures" and believe that this is only a temporary situation due to limited supply, the report said. "The question is whether market reform should be carried out thoroughly for the sake of high energy prices, or should countries deal with it themselves?" said Dutch Prime Minister Ruud
It is reported that Hungarian prime minister Orban takes this opportunity to criticize the EU's policy again, that is, to reduce carbon emissions by 55% by 2030, and energy suppliers should buy "pollution rights" from the carbon market at a high price. Orban attacked: "the current surge in prices is the fault of the European Commission."
The construction site of a natural gas compression station was photographed in Germany on June 30, 2020. (source: visual China)
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