Trudeau pledges support for European nations looking to move away from Russian energy
Summary
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the leaders of the UK and the Netherlands agreed Russia is no longer a reliable supplier of oil and gas, but Europe is not yet prepared to cut off the taps. Trudeau met with U.K […]
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the leaders of the UK and the Netherlands agreed Russia is no longer a reliable supplier of oil and gas, but Europe is not yet prepared to cut off the taps.
Trudeau met with U.K Prime Minister Boris Johnston and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in London Monday, as he begins a trip to meet with other European leaders. Canada, which imports a negligible amount of Russian oil and gas, banned imports last week.