The President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev the day on 24 March said that Russia postpones intergovernmental consultations with Ukraine at the time would be "clarified the issue with the gas Declaration", signed in Brussels on the eve of Ukraine and the European Union, RIA Novosti reported.
March 19, reported that the Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko met within two weeks to come to Moscow to personally ask the Russian authorities to provide Ukraine a loan of 5 billion dollars.
The loan, which has asked Ukraine from Russia, if it is granted the Russian side, was going to pay for gas that Naftogaz of Ukraine buys from Gazprom.
"We have planned for next week's inter-state consultations on the level of chairmen of the two Governments. To determine what are the consequences of this document may be, we should move them to a time", - Medvedev quoted by Interfax. "
In addition, the agency announced that the Heads of State endorsed participating in the meeting, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
According to the head of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Russian side "has carefully read this document."
"We have raised a number of issues. The key factor in the development of the GTS of Ukraine declared the amount of gas move. This is due to the need for the return of credit resources, but the gas can not get nowhere, except from Russia", - Putin explained.
In this regard, he agreed that it was necessary "to consider what the consequences might be the situation."
Remember, March 23, Moscow announced that the declaration on the transmission system, which was signed by Ukraine and the EU, not in the interests of Russia. The frustration of Moscow, in particular, caused by the fact that the country supplying the gas has been excluded from decision-making about the future of TCU, where the transit of Russian gas supplied to Europe.
"If Russia's interests will be ignored, we will also have to begin to revise the principles of our relations," - said in this connection Vladimir Putin.
The Prime Minister has also adopted a declaration called "inappropriate and unprofessional."
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