BERLIN (Reuters) - Conservatives in the German government are urging a rethink of plans to phase out nuclear power in the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine gas dispute, setting them on a collision course with coalition partners.
The gas showdown between Moscow and Kiev, resolved on Wednesday with a face-saving 5-year supply deal, has fuelled concerns about Germany's reliance on Russia, which provides around a third of its annual gas needs.
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