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The EU parliament has approved the phase-out of Russian gas imports

The European Parliament approved Wednesday the plan to phase out Russian imports of gas by the end of 2027. This is the last legal hurdle that needs to be cleared before the ban can become law.

The EU has agreed to legislation that will cut ties with Russia, Europe's former largest gas supplier. They had vowed to do this after Moscow's full-scale invasion in Ukraine 2022.

The vote was 500 for, 120 against, and 32 abstained. The EU Ministers will still need to formally?approve the ban, which is expected in early?2019. Officials expect that countries will?approve the deal without any changes.

The law was designed to be approved with a strengthened majority, which would allow it to overcome the opposition of Hungary and Slovakia who wish to maintain close ties with Moscow.

According to the agreement, EU will stop Russian liquefied gas imports before the end of 2026. Pipeline gas will be stopped by the end of September 2027.

In October, Russia was responsible for only 12% of EU?gas?imports. This is down from 45% in 2012, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Hungary, France and Belgium remain among the few countries that still receive gas supplies.

The European Commission announced that it would also introduce legislation to phase out Russian crude oil imports in 2026. (Reporting and editing by Charlotte Van Campennhout, Louise Heavens and Kate Abnett)

(source: Reuters)