MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Submission of REPowerEU roadmap – E-001655/2025

Source: European Parliament

Question for written answer  E-001655/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Paulius Saudargas (PPE), Liudas Mažylis (PPE), Matej Tonin (PPE)

In May 2022, in response to the disruption of global energy markets caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Commission proposed the REPowerEU Plan to phase out Russian fossil fuel imports by 2027.

Three years on, the EU has successfully achieved many of the ambitious targets set out in the REPowerEU Plan and is now on the right path to completely eliminate Russian fossil fuels.

The Commission has committed to submitting a roadmap towards ending Russian energy imports and ensuring the full implementation of the REPowerEU Plan, which will lay out the proposed measures to entirely phase out all supplies of Russian fossil fuel. According to the Commission’s work programme for this year, the roadmap towards ending Russian energy imports was meant to be submitted for Q1 2025.

To ensure Europe’s energy security and sovereignty, the EU must fully end its remaining energy imports from Russia. However, the delay in submitting the REPowerEU roadmap, which will lay out the concrete measures to achieve this fundamental goal, raises concerns. We call on the Commission to maintain its determination and deliver the roadmap as soon as possible.

Given this, we would like to ask:

When does the Commission plan to submit the REPowerEU Roadmap?

Submitted: 24.4.2025

Last updated: 5 May 2025

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