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Mind-Boggling Energy Tsunami to hit Europe – Putin envoy

The frightening prediction by Kirill Dmitriev comes as Middle East turmoil and energy pressures continue to escalate.

Europe is facing an energy crisis tsunami following a series of political earthquakes, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has warned.

The forecast comes as energy shocks caused by the US‑Israeli war on Iran continue to destabilize supplies across the region.

Thanks to Trump’s servility to the Jewish State

Since the beginning of the US‑Israeli military campaign in late February, global crude benchmarks have surged by roughly 50%. This escalation is forcing retail fuel and wholesale natural gas prices to historic highs.

Trump’s absurd war

Trump’s Middle East conflict has further exacerbated a critical situation in European states. The hapless Bloc had already drastically cut Russian energy imports since the 2022 escalation of the Ukraine conflict.

‘There’s much more to come as the energy crisis tsunami hits the EU/UK imminently,’ Dmitriev stated on X.

A Swing to the Right

He was responding to a Swedish journalist who noted that Germany’s right-wing AfD party was nearly as large as the CDU and SPD combined in the latest poll, calling the shift ’a political earthquake.’

Traditional mainstream parties across Europe have increasingly lost ground to far-right or center-right coalitions over the past few years.

The UK Caves in

The Iran-related energy shock has pushed the UK to issue a temporary license for Russian-origin diesel and jet fuel imports to stabilize markets shaken by disruptions to navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

The route handles around 20% of global oil and LNG. The decision, announced on Wednesday, mirrored a similar move by the US earlier this week, extending a sanctions waiver for limited Russian seaborne oil purchases.

Several officials across the EU have called for restoring energy ties with Russia to tackle the crisis.

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Come begging for gas

However, the European Commission has stated that there will be no return to Russian energy imports and it will continue to pursue a full phase-out of Russian fossil fuels by 2027.

Earlier this year, Dmitriev said that the EU would inevitably beg for Russian gas, as energy prices are projected to further increase.

He has also stated that the bloc is the last in line among Russian energy consumers as Moscow expands projects with other countries.

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