In a draft document prepared by Germany, the G7 "recognizes that state-supported investments in the gas sector are needed as a temporary response to the current energy crisis."

At the same time, the agency was told that Britain does not agree with this position.

According to the Federal Network Agency of Germany, at the current level of gas pumping through the Nord Stream, filling German storage facilities up to 90% by December seems almost impossible without additional measures.

Economy Minister Robert Habek noted that the political "winter" in Germany is already on the threshold, the country has begun an energy crisis.

According to him, in the event of a shortage of gas, the work of a number of industries in the country will be stopped.