The EU must take decisive action to ensure it can power key industries, while stepping up its efforts to deal with Russia's weaponization of energy markets, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared on Thursday.
Speaking at an energy security conference in London, the head of the bloc's executive arm said the continent was at a "decisive moment" in which "we see threats to energy security intensifying."
Von der Leyen touted an upcoming "roadmap," expected on May 6, which she said will offer "concrete measures to phase out all imports of Russian fossil fuels so that we will no longer rely on a hostile power for our energy needs."