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Russia may halt EU gas supplies early amid planned sanctions, says Putin

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Russia may halt EU gas supplies early amid planned sanctions, says Putin

2026-03-05 17:45 Last Updated At:18:37

Russia may stop supplying natural gas to European Union (EU) countries earlier than expected for reasons of commercial expediency, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview on Wednesday.

The EU countries "plan to introduce new restrictions on the purchase of Russian gas in a month, and in a year to tighten them to a complete ban," said Putin.

"Other markets are now opening up. Maybe it would be more profitable for us to stop supplies to the European market right now, and establish ourselves in new export directions," he said. "There is no political subtext in this."

At the same time, he noted that these are just "thoughts out loud," not a decision that has been made.

In January, the Council of the European Union approved a ban on imports of Russian pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) into the EU, with a full ban entering into force from January 2027 for LNG and from the autumn of 2027 for pipeline gas.

For pipeline gas and LNG combined, Russia accounted for around 13 percent of total EU gas imports in 2025, according to the council.

Russia may halt EU gas supplies early amid planned sanctions, says Putin

Russia may halt EU gas supplies early amid planned sanctions, says Putin

Two pairs of giant panda twins, born in 2023, made their much-anticipated public debut on Tuesday at the Qinling Four Rare Animals Science Park in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

The two pairs are Chang Qing (meaning evergreen in Chinese) and Chang Ning (meaning lasting peace in Chinese), as well as Chang Qing (meaning lasting auspiciousness in Chinese) and Chang Le (meaning lasting happiness in Chinese), respectively.

The four lively pandas put on quite a show -- one showed off an impressive upside-down hook move, while another twirled happily on a play facility. The other two took a more relaxed approach, lying on the ground munching bamboo before tumbling into a playful wrestle once their bellies were full.

The four captive-bred panda cubs are all about two and a half years old, and are already able to eat bamboo skillfully on their own.

Their lively interactions not only entertain visitors but also boost their physical activity, aid digestion, and support healthy growth.

Two pairs of panda twins make public debut in Xi'an

Two pairs of panda twins make public debut in Xi'an

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