German media: Germany ’s state -ownedization is another natural gas importer
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.23
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, September 23. According to the German "Ming Mirror" Weekly website reported on the 22nd, the German government plans to ensure that natural gas importers -ensure that European Energy Security Corporation is collected by state -owned state -owned state -owned companies to avoid its bankruptcy.
A few days ago, the German government decided to bring the country's largest Russian natural gas importer, Yuniper, to the state -owned state -owned to get rid of the financial predicament of the Russian party's "disconnecting" and cope with the continuous energy crisis.
This is the German Hanyi Municipal Department of Political Affairs, which was taken on the evening of August 1. In order to cope with energy tension, Germany has taken measures to save electricity. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Johmm Schelsky)
Reuters on the 22nd quoted a spokesman for the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the German Ministry of Economic and reported that negotiations on the protection of European Energy Security Corporation's future arrangements continued. The company did not respond to media reports.
Ensure that the European Energy Security Corporation has previously named Russia's Natural Gas Industry Co., Ltd. German Branch. After Russia abandoned the ownership of the former this year, the German Energy Supervision Institution Federal Network Office temporarily took over it in April.
According to Reuters, the German government's nationalization of Unipo's nationalization means that it has reached at least 40 billion euros provided by the three major enterprises that the country imported from Russia, including the previous rescue of ensuring European energy security companies. (Chen Lixi)
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