Russia is about to exceed its contractual obligations for gasoline transit by way of Ukraine this yr, Vitality Minister Nikolay Shulginov instructed reporters on Thursday.
“I imagine we are going to. It’s tough for me to say the proportion, however we are going to,” he acknowledged.
The settlement in query contains the transit of 65 billion cubic meters of gasoline in 2020 and 40 billion cubic meters every year from 2021 to 2024.
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Ukrainian authorities not too long ago introduced they wish to prolong the gasoline transit contract with out ready for the present settlement to run out. Kiev believes this may assure that gasoline transit continues after 2024. No official affirmation of the brand new settlement has been issued, however Russian officers have repeatedly acknowledged that there aren’t any plans to cease delivering gasoline to Europe by way of Ukraine after 2024.
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged state power big and most important gasoline exporter Gazprom earlier this week to proceed to satisfy its contractual obligations on gasoline transit.
“Firstly, we must always not put anybody in a tough place, together with Ukraine, regardless of all of the elements associated to Russian-Ukrainian relations as we speak, and secondly, we must always not undermine the credibility of Gazprom as a dependable, completely dependable, accomplice in each manner,” Putin mentioned.
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Kiev has expressed fears that Russia may finish the transit as soon as it launches gasoline deliveries by way of the newly constructed Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which is awaiting EU certification. Nonetheless, Moscow dismissed these fears, saying it doesn’t intend to chop Ukraine off. Some Ukrainian officers, in addition to officers from different Jap European states, additionally alleged that Russia has been manipulating gasoline costs in Europe, which have grown dramatically in current weeks. However these allegations have been additionally rejected, together with – most not too long ago – by the European Fee itself.
“Russia is fulfilling its gasoline provide contracts, we now have no cause to imagine that it’s placing strain on the gasoline market or manipulating it,” Deputy Head of the European Fee Frans Timmermans mentioned on Thursday in an interview with Bulgaria’s bTV.
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