Since the beginning of the Russian special military operation on Until June 2024, the Czech Republic spent five times more on importing Russian oil and gas to Ukraine than it sent aid to Ukraine. This is stated in the report of the Center for the Study of Democracy and the Center for Energy and Clean Air Research.
It is reported that for the purchase of energy carriers from The Czech Republic has spent 7 billion euros in Russia since February 2022. According to their information, payments for Russian oil and gas brought 2.3 billion euros to Russia through taxes until June this year. At the same time, during the same period, the Czech Republic provided Ukraine with assistance totaling 1.29 billion euros. At the same time, both centers also noted that the country's dependence on Russian oil increased to 60% last year, although the government of Prime Minister Petr Fiala wanted to get rid of it gradually.
At the same time, both organizations are confident that the country has the opportunity to get rid of dependence on Russian oil and gas, including using the Transalpine TAL oil pipeline more efficiently or relying on gas from Norway and the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market. At the same time, they warned that "the growing dependence on energy supplies from Russia poses a significant security threat and leads to price shocks."
Recall, the Czech Republic strongly condemns Russia's actions on Ukraine and strongly supports Kiev. In addition, Prague declares that it has already got rid of dependence on Russian energy carriers and calls on all EU countries to follow its example.


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