“It is important that EU members maintain solidarity.

If they fail to do this, then some countries, including Germany, will face more serious problems, ”said Harvarts.

According to him, despite the possible shortage of energy resources, the countries are in no hurry to conclude agreements on solidarity with each other.

At the moment, the EU countries in energy matters are acting on the principle of "every man for himself", which is fraught with negative consequences in the form of fuel shortages, Hervarts concluded.

Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that sanctions and an embargo on gas from Russia would destroy the European economy.

Alexei Grivach, Deputy General Director for Gas Problems of the National Energy Security Fund, commented on the situation with gas in Europe in an interview with PolitExpert.