UK ministers ‘wouldn’t use France again’ if they cut Britain’s energy supply
“United Kingdom depends on our energy supplies. It thinks that it can live all alone, and bash Europe", said France's Europe minister, triggering UK's response.
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“United Kingdom depends on our energy supplies. It thinks that it can live all alone, and bash Europe", said France's Europe minister, triggering UK's response.
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