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European Nations Grapple with Fuel Scarcity Amidst Conflict
European Energy Supply Concerns Mount
Germany's Economy Minister, Katarina Reiche, has warned that energy supply scarcity could occur as early as late April or early May, attributed to ongoing international conflicts. Reiche advocates for the European Union (EU) to relax its rigid adherence to climate neutrality targets, suggesting a 10% delay to the 2050 net-zero goal to prioritize energy security.
Diverse National Responses and the UK's Stance
Different European countries are adopting varying strategies to combat the energy crisis. France has indicated it will not consider new price shields, while Slovenia has become the first EU member state to implement fuel rationing for private motorists. In contrast, the UK government expresses confidence in current fuel supply levels, stating there is no evidence of supply interruptions. However, there's an awareness within the government that other European nations are taking more cautious approaches, raising concerns about potential public disruption if British citizens perceive conflicting information from European leaders.
*Source: YouTube: Sky News (2026-03-25)*



