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Some 60 percent of Europeans think Russia's August war with Georgia might have an impact on EU's energy security. (Photo: Kremlin.ru)

Europeans fearful of recession and energy disruptions

People across Europe have a grim view of the economic outlook for 2009, according to a new survey of European Union citizens. At the same time that Europeans are worrying about their wallet, they are also fretting about recent developments in the Caucasus, with three out of five thinking the Georgian conflict could have a negative impact on the EU's energy security.

"The new Eurobarometer reflects the difficult times in which we currently live. Citizens are clearly very concerned by the...

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Some 60 percent of Europeans think Russia's August war with Georgia might have an impact on EU's energy security. (Photo: Kremlin.ru)

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