
⛽ The crisis around the Strait of Hormuz has exposed a strategic miscalculation in the EU’s planning to replace Russian energy imports.
Africa’s reserves, proximity, and developing infrastructure corridors offer the EU much-needed supply depth, but GMF’s Chris Ogunmodede and Hermine Sam warn that swapping one dependency for another is not a strategy.
🔗 Read why: https://bit.ly/3PDtbf3
#energypolicy #EURussiareplace #Africaenergy #globalstrategy #energyindependence
Africa’s reserves, proximity, and developing infrastructure corridors offer the EU much-needed supply depth, but GMF’s Chris Ogunmodede and Hermine Sam warn that swapping one dependency for another is not a strategy.
🔗 Read why: https://bit.ly/3PDtbf3
#energypolicy #EURussiareplace #Africaenergy #globalstrategy #energyindependence
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