European Union leaders are set to agree on Thursday to cut their reliance on Russian fossil fuels, although are divided over whether to cap gas prices and to sanction oil imports as Moscow wages war in Ukraine. Russia’s invasion prompted Brussels on Tuesday to publish plans to reduce its use of gas from Europe’s top supplier this year and end it within the decade. As part of a two-day summit in Versailles, France, the leaders are expected to agree to the phasing out of Russian oil, gas and coal, according to a draft statement, which gives no end-date. read more One EU official, asking not to be named, said some nations were asking for 2030, others 2027, and some now. The leaders will agree to steps such as increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and deploying renewable energy faster to make the transition. […]