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Middle East war costs European taxpayers an extra 3 billion euros

Middle East war costs European taxpayers an extra 3 billion euros

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the first ten days of the war in the Middle East cost European taxpayers an additional €3 billion in fossil fuel imports. The conflict has significantly impacted energy costs across the continent.

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