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By: chandna rani Date: September 3, 2023, 4:40 am
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Post-Cold War Europe has been marked by a series of divisions
over Russia and Ukraine that have ultimately contributed to
weakening Ukrainian security. Regarding the energy relationship
between Western Europe and Russia, history, far from reaching
its "end" with the fall of the Soviet empire in 1989 and the
dissolution of the USSRin 1991, it has only just begun. Russia
inherited a Soviet economy in which oil and gas were the main
exports.
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states between Russia and Germany:
Ukraine and Belarus in the case of the Druzhba pipeline and
Ukraine in the case of the pipeline network. Russia also
exported oil from its Baltic ports. As soon as Ukraine became
independent, the Russian government attempted to reduce gas
transit through Ukrainian territory. In 1993, the governments of
Poland and Belarus agreed to build the Yamal-Europe gas
pipeline; Four years later, Russian gas entered Germany for the
first time without passing through Ukraine.
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For Ukraine, Russia's permanent need for transit became an
effective material condition of its independence, as it
prevented Russia from cutting off its energy supplies. Even
before the Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian Parliament insisted
that the country must manage the gas pipelines on its territory,
in the name of its sovereignty. But because Ukraine has one of
the most energy-intensive economies in the world, its own energy
needs were an Achilles heel. In 1998, the Ukrainian government
signed an agreement linking Russian transit rates to
below-market prices.
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