“It is clear that this approach will lead to further deindustrialization of Europe, a flow of investments from Europe to the United States. This will deal a strong blow — primarily due to energy prices and the outflow of investment — to European industry and agriculture,” Lavrov said.
By buying $750B worth of overpriced US energy, the EU is crippling itself — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warns:
American fuel costs far more than Russian
European industry will bleed dry
Investments will flow to the US
Agriculture won't be spared either
And figures like European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen openly boast about following this path, Lavrov notes.