Germany and Austria deepen cooperation to reduce dependence on Russian energy
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Climate ministers Robert Habeck and Leonore Gewessler of Germany and Austria, respectively, said European solidarity is 鈥渕ore important than ever鈥 amid the ongoing gas crisis in Europe, which has been exacerbated by Russia鈥檚 war against Ukraine. The two signed a in Vienna. The two governments already signed an . However, the updated declaration will further deepen their cooperation. Under the new agreement, Austrian companies are encouraged to participate in building up and using Germany鈥檚 liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure as Austria cannot build its own being a land-locked country. Austria and Germany will also conclude a new agreement on filling the 7 Fields and Haidach gas storage units in Austria as quickly as possible in order to secure future supplies for both countries.
The two ministers signed the declaration during Habeck鈥檚 trip to Prague and Vienna, which was dominated by talks about gas supply security. As of July 2022, Russia has partly or completely cut gas deliveries to several European countries, forcing the EU to seek supplies from other sources. Germany is also currently facing uncertainty surrounding imports of Russian gas through the Nord Stream pipeline, as the government worries supplies could be cut as a political move.