Smoke rises above Kharkiv's Slobidskyi district following a Russian missile strike on the city's energy facilities on March 22, 2024.
Jayanti is an Eastern Europe energy policy expert. She served for ten years as a U.S. diplomat, including as the Energy Chief at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine , and as international energy counsel at the U.S. Department of Commerce . She is currently the Managing Director of Eney, a U.S.-Ukrainian decarbonization company.on civilian infrastructure on both sides have been affecting global markets and politics. They are also a stark reminder that a war in still Europe rages on.
The attacks on Russian refineries are particularly worrying for Western capitals because of their potential to roil energy markets. Russia is a major energy exporter, unlike Ukraine. The country is the for energy commodities since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine—68% of which has been for oil, with 21% for natural gas and 11% for coal. U.S. and E.U.
Unfortunately, Ukraine is left in a lose-lose situation. While reports of White House pressure to stop targeting Russian refineries was met with fury in Ukraine and accusations of hypocrisy, Kyivfrom the U.S. Congress the weapons and money it needs to survive due to American political dysfunction. As it pursues measures to turn the war again in its favor, these same actions risk alienating the White House.
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