In 2013, Germany took more than 40 billion cubic metres of gas from Russia
out of a total of 127 billion exported to the whole of Western Europe,
and the Italians took 26 billion cubic metres of gas from Russia
The trade has been two-way. Germany exported 36 billion euros worth of goods to Russia in 2013
The problem is that Angela Merkel knows that the Berlin-Moscow relationship is one that she destabilises at Germany’s peril.
For
although Germany’s economy is strong relative to the rest of Europe’s,
it is going through an extended period of low or no-growth as a result
of the over-valuation of the euro, which makes its exports to outside
the eurozone prohibitively expensive.
For Angela Merkel, the priority is to shore up the European Union — rather
than lead a principled international response to Russian aggression.
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