"The energy crisis requires Europe to respond to reduce costs for households and businesses, to limit the exceptional gains made by producers and importers, to avoid dangerous and unjustified distortions of the internal market and to once again keep Europe united in the face of the emergency." Yesterday, the President of the Council of Ministers, Mario Draghi, called for unity ahead of the European Energy Council, scheduled for today in Brussels. "With the common threats of our times, we cannot divide ourselves according to the space in our national budgets. In the forthcoming European Councils we must show unity, determination, solidarity - just as we have been supporting Ukraine,” the Prime Minister added.
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