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Germany has resisted calls within the European Union to ban Russian gas, with leading economic institutes warning that it would send the country into a sharp recession.

BERLIN - Germany's economy minister is urging compatriots to take steps to save on energy because it "annoys Putin" as the country aims to reduce its dependence on Russian gas over the Ukraine war.

Economy Minister Robert Habeck said in an interview with the Funke newspaper group published on Friday that people can take "very simple" measures to reduce consumption.He suggested that people can make savings by closing curtains to avoid heat loss at night and lowering their temperature settings by one degree.

"I urge each and everyone to save on energy right now," said Habeck, a Green Party politician who is also Germany's climate minister. "If over Easter we can ride a bike or take the train, that's good, too. It spares your pocketbook and annoys Putin," Habeck said.Habeck said last week that it would likely take until mid-2024 for Europe's top economy to wean itself off Russian deliveries.

German officials have also triggered an emergency plan in anticipation of a gas shortage, which could result in gas rationing among households and businesses.

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