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More details The dynamics of gas supply, reliant on geopolitical decisions and infrastructural changes, have seen significant shifts. In recent events, the EU has made a determined effort to transition away from Russian gas, as revealed by leaders like President von der Leyen. Meanwhile, the conflict in Ukraine has severely impacted its domestic gas production, with frequent Russian attacks targeting energy infrastructure. Ukraine, demonstrating resilience, aims to bolster its role in Europe's energy supply by offering its storage facilities to European partners and pushing for diversified gas transit from Azerbaijan. Additionally, Ukraine's bold move to halt Russian gas transit underscores its strategic defiance against energy dependency. Simultaneously, European nations like Austria and the Czech Republic are solidifying their independence from Russian gas, showing commitment to energy security. These efforts collectively highlight a decisive phase in 2025 where the EU navigates towards reliable and diversified energy solutions beyond Russian influence.