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What progress is the EU making on ending its reliance on Russian energy?

The EU has also committed to reducing gas imports from Russia by two-thirds within a year. Image: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Stefan Ellerbeck

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EU countries and the UK have regularly paid Russia more than $100 billion a year for energy supplies. Image: Statista

Some countries are far more reliant on Russian oil than others. Image: Statista

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