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Greece the first EU country to adopt U.S. energy agenda

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The agreement stipulates that gas will be transported from December 2025 to March 2026 with the aim of providing energy to Kyiv in the midst of the coming harsh winter.

Breakdown
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy ended his Athens visit by signing a deal for U.S. liquefied natural gas to be supplied to Ukraine via Greece.
  • Greece's DEPA Emporia and Ukraine's Naftogas will begin transporting gas from December to help secure Ukraine's energy needs for winter. 12s
  • Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis stated the agreement enhances Greek-Ukrainian relations and positions Greece as a provider of energy security. 25s
  • Mitsotakis emphasized the deal as a key step toward Europe's withdrawal from Russian natural gas. 37s
  • Zelenskyy recognized Greece's important role as an energy hub and highlighted the significance of the agreement amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. 1m 7s
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