SyuzhetyVozobnovlenie transit of gas through Ukrainu13.01.2009 Gazprom accused Ukraine of stealing 140 million cubic meters gazaKommentariiEvrogaz-200912.01.2009Rossiya scored the first goal of the gate of the Ukrainian Prime Minister of Moldova Zinaida Grechany come to Moscow to negotiate its Colleagues from Russia, Vladimir Putin and heads of government of Slovakia and Bulgaria. That was reported by Interfax, citing the statement by the Russian government.
The fact that the prime ministers of Bulgaria and Slovakia, Robert Fico and Sergey Stanishev will visit Moscow on a visit, it was reported the day before, on 13 January. The announcement of their meeting with Vladimir Putin, was followed after it became clear that Russian gas can not come to Europe because Ukraine does not allow him into their territory.
Moldova, Slovakia and Bulgaria - countries that have suffered from the termination of the transit of Russian gas is hardly more than other European nations. This is because in these countries because of geographical position, can not diversify the supply of fuel, and their economies are heavily dependent on gas.
January 14, also became known that Gazprom continues to keep the pressure in the pipe at gazoizmeritelnoy export station Sudzha. This writes the newspaper Vedomosti. As soon as Ukraine opens a valve to start gas transported to Europe.
Previously, it was reported that Gazprom filed a request for transit of gas to gazoizmeritelnuyu station Uzhgorod. This fuel must go to Slovakia. However, Naftogaz of Ukraine on January 14 stated that they did not receive the applications by Gazprom.
Russia stopped supplying gas to Europe through Ukraine on January 7, blaming "Naftogaz" in the theft of fuel. January 13, Gazprom restored transit as well as the parties have agreed that the transport of fuel will be an international commission. Nevertheless, the Ukrainian side has not been able to take Russian gas, accusing Gazprom that he deliberately made impossible conditions for transit.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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