EXPLAINER: Why is Europe balking at a ban on Russian energy?
ABC News
Shocking pictures from the Ukrainian town of Bucha and accusations of Russian war crimes are building pressure for more sanctions against Moscow
Shocking pictures from the Ukrainian town of Bucha and accusations of Russian war crimes are building pressure for more sanctions against Moscow. A key potential target: Russian oil and natural gas, and the $850 million that European importers pay for those supplies every day.
But it's not so easy, given Europe's dependence on Russian energy.
Western sanctions so far have targeted Russian banks and companies but spared oil and gas payments — a U.S. concession to keep European allies on board and present a united front.
Here are key facts around Europe's energy imports from Russia and whether a boycott is possible: