Macron "opened fire" on the U.S. in the energy price situation
French President Emmanuel Macron “opened fire” on the United States in a situation in which he accused Washington of the fact that energy export prices in the United States are much higher than domestic prices.
The U.S. took advantage of the energy crisis in Europe to increase gas and oil exports to unprecedented levels. European countries believe Washington is “robbing them by fire.
In October, Macron said that the U.S. has shown a double standard in its approach to setting the price of its gas.
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck also expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the actions of the U.S. and some EU countries lead to higher prices for LNG.