“I remind you that she is still the Minister of Foreign Affairs and her task is to improve relations with neighbors.

And the economy should be dealt with by the Minister of Economy, and, as far as I remember, he objects to a complete withdrawal from Russian energy resources.

Therefore, it seems to me that everyone should mind their own business,” the deputy said.

He noted that, in theory, Germany could abandon Russian coal and Russian oil for the foreseeable future, but the question would be “how much more will it cost German citizens and German companies.”

“In Germany, there is already a lot of inflation, the economy is in recession.

And the transition to coal and oil from other countries will certainly hit German companies and households, as energy resources will rise in price by at least 30%.

The question is, who will benefit from this?

The answer is obvious, it will be good only for America, not Germany,” Ananskikh added.

In his opinion, if necessary, Russia will find other markets.

“If somewhere it decreases, then somewhere it arrives.

Therefore, there are no problems for Russian companies here, ”concluded the interlocutor of RT.

Earlier, German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock during a press conference announced Berlin's intention to stop importing Russian energy carriers as soon as possible.

According to her, European countries are striving to reduce their dependence on Russia in the energy sector.