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the energy prices spiked in whole europe, also in great britain. and we need to find a solution in a way that we won t be blackmailed by any totalitarian regime. and the answer is diversification. the answer lies in lng projects, and there is a lot of lng gas coming to europe. the market price for gas is continuously falling. we are doing a set of measures to spend less gas and also for oil. so in the end of the day, this winter won t be easy, but we will come through it. we will come through it successfully and that will make us stronger. and i mean stronger. the whole stronger europe. well, i dare say it s a little easier for you to be confident that you ll come through it than some of your own people, who are experiencing massive hikes in their energy bills, an overall inflation rate of i7%.