A historic shift in Europe’s energy landscape: Russian gas exports through Ukraine have officially stopped as the decades-old transit deal expired on New Year’s Day. Once a key link for half of Russia's gas exports to Europe, this halt marks a major step in Europe’s move away from Russian energy amid the ongoing war.<br /><br />While TurkStream continues to supply parts of Central Europe, the financial blow to Russia—$5 billion annually—is undeniable. Europe has been preparing by diversifying suppliers and boosting resilience, but smaller nations like Moldova face significant challenges.<br /><br />What does this mean for Europe’s energy independence? Let’s explore the impact and the road ahead.<br />Location: London<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA474105<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
