By Sharon Udasin
If, however, Moscow was found responsible for the alleged sabotage, climate economist Gernot Wagner said that “a ‘robust and united response’ is precisely what is necessary in light of this apparent attack on EU energy security.”
“Putin is testing European resolve in lots of ways here,” Wagner, a senior lecturer at the Columbia Business School, told The Hill in an email. “A united EU response, that puts this leak in the context of Putin’s war of choice and the broader EU security questions is absolutely key here.”
What exactly that response might entail is unclear.
In: “Europe vows ‘robust’ response to alleged sabotage of Russian gas pipelines
” by Sharon Udasin, The Hill (28 September 2022).