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It is very important to note that this energy question shows that today we have an interdependent relationship with Russia. That means that we are an important customer for Russia. We buy 25% of its gas, 27% of its oil and some of its uranium. That is also highly important for Russia. So that will certainly be one of the major questions raised during the G8 meeting with Russia. It was also a very important and central question during the Sochi Summit.
With regard to other questions, there will be a sort of monitoring centre, which will very carefully control and check what has been done on the other side. But I believe it is most important that first we find the right principles. Those principles should be anchored and then we can fine-tune these questions in sector agreements and take a very concrete approach."@en1
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