Germany no longer depends on Russian imports for its energy supply, the country's finance minister has told the BBC.
Christian Lindner said Germany had completely diversified its energy infrastructure since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year.
Following the invasion, Russia turned off the gas taps to Europe, leading to fears of blackouts this winter.
But Germany had found new sources of energy, Mr Lindner said.
"Yes, of course Germany is still dependent on energy imports, but today, not from Russian imports but from global markets," he said.
Germany previously imported around half of its gas from Russia and more than a third of its oil.