Putin has been 'rather careful' with Germany in his threats of a gas supply cutoff, says former Swedish PM
Carl Bildt, co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations and former prime minister of Sweden, discusses what the implications might be for Europe if Russia cuts off gas supplies in response to the Ukraine crisis.
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