Putin says there is no time to sign gas deal with Ukraine this year
27/12/2024 6:08
President Vladimir Putin said
on Thursday there was no time left this year to sign a new
Ukrainian gas transit deal, and laid the blame firmly on Ukraine
for refusing to extend the agreement that brings gas to
Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria.
"They announced that they would not renew the contract,"
Putin said, adding that Kyiv was punishing Europe by the move.
The current five-year gas transit deal between Russia
and Ukraine expires in the end of the year.
"There is no contract and it is impossible to conclude
it in 3-4 days," Putin said in a televised briefing.
Russian gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine are
relatively small. Russia shipped about 15 billion cubic metres
(bcm) of gas via Ukraine in 2023 - only 8% of peak Russian gas
flows to Europe via various routes in 2018-19.
The Soviet-era Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline brings
gas from Siberia via the town of Sudzha - which is now under
control of Ukrainian military forces - in Russia's Kursk region.
It then flows through Ukraine to Slovakia.
In Slovakia, the gas pipeline splits into branches going to
the Czech Republic and Austria.
Russia is ready to supply gas via Ukraine to any customer
but he said a lawsuit was making that impossible, Putin said.
Putin also reiterated Russia was ready to supply gas to
Europe via Poland through the Yamal - Europe pipeline.
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