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"For many years now, the European Union has been struggling with the issue of energy security. This is particularly striking in Central and Eastern European countries, which, in many cases, are dependent on a single supplier. Slovakia obtains 100% of its gas from Russia and it is a similar situation for Hungary, Poland and Lithuania. Of course, this means that the supplying company can dictate prices unilaterally. It is important for the European Commission to have information about the prices paid by Member States for oil and gas. It is important for the EU to try, using the experience of certain countries, to help other countries obtain better conditions in their gas contracts. There are many positive examples relating to such activities, for example, the negotiations for a gas contract between Poland and Gazprom. We should not forget, however, that the only way to reduce the price of these fuels is to create alternative connections with suppliers from different regions in the world."@en1

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