“Industry is deprived of the air necessary for breathing, or rather, the gas necessary for work.

The countries of Eastern Europe are almost completely dependent on energy supplies from Russia,” Kullman told FAZ.

According to him, a possible rejection of Russian natural gas would threaten the very existence of German industry.

Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, during a speech in the Bundestag, said that Germany expects to soon have at its disposal the first mobile terminals for receiving liquefied natural gas.

Representatives of the Alternative for Germany party in the Bundestag spoke about the negative consequences of a possible introduction of a European embargo on the supply of Russian energy resources.