Poland and Czech Republic lead EU rebellion as furious debate sees crucial plans scrapped

Europe will be a 'great power of peace' says EU Council president

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Two rounds of negotiations that lasted for hours ultimately led to nowhere as EU leaders failed to agree on a common response to the bloc’s energy crisis. Disagreement erupted over the cause of Europe’s steep energy prices, which have hit record-highs since the summer. The cost of natural gas, in particular, has surged more than 600 percent this year due to an unfortunate combination of factors – dwindling supplies, increased demand for power post-pandemic, and alleged foul-play from Russia.

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