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Russia may cut off Ukraine's gas | Russia may cut off Ukraine's gas |
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Russian gas giant Gazprom has renewed its threat to cut off gas supplies to Ukraine on 1 January, saying a contract dispute has reached a "critical" stage. | Russian gas giant Gazprom has renewed its threat to cut off gas supplies to Ukraine on 1 January, saying a contract dispute has reached a "critical" stage. |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Ukraine faced Russian "sanctions and demands" if it did not pay off its gas debt "to the last rouble". | |
Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov stressed that the dispute would not disrupt gas deliveries to Europe. | |
Ukraine owes $1.67bn (£1.1bn) for gas and $450m in fines, Gazprom says. | Ukraine owes $1.67bn (£1.1bn) for gas and $450m in fines, Gazprom says. |
Gazprom denied that any agreement had been reached with Kiev on postponing the repayment, contradicting an announcement by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko | |
On Tuesday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned that the era of cheap gas was coming to an end. | On Tuesday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned that the era of cheap gas was coming to an end. |
Earlier, Gazprom said it had warned European customers about possible disruption linked to the Ukraine dispute. | |
The EU gets 42% of its gas imports from Russia, mostly via pipelines across Ukraine. A similar row in 2006 led to gas shortages in several EU countries. | |
'Pay up' | |
"If a contract for 2009 is not signed [with Ukraine] then we are not going to deliver gas without a contract," Mr Kupriyanov told reporters in Kiev. | "If a contract for 2009 is not signed [with Ukraine] then we are not going to deliver gas without a contract," Mr Kupriyanov told reporters in Kiev. |
"When there is no contract we cannot realise deliveries. The situation is not simple. It is even critical." | "When there is no contract we cannot realise deliveries. The situation is not simple. It is even critical." |
But Gazprom, he added, would "deliver the full volume of gas destined for transit and... fulfil all [its] obligations towards European consumers". | But Gazprom, he added, would "deliver the full volume of gas destined for transit and... fulfil all [its] obligations towards European consumers". |
Speaking to Russian TV channels in Moscow, President Medvedev said the non-payment situation could not be allowed to continue. | |
"They should pay the money to the last rouble if they don't want their economy eventually running up against sanctions and demands from the Russian Federation," he said. | |
"It is impossible to go on like this. Let them pay the money." | |
Economic woes | |
Ukraine's President Yushchenko said earlier on Wednesday that an agreement had been reached with Gazprom to reschedule repayment. | |
"A portion of the debt will be restructured" over several months, he said, adding that Kiev might return some gas held in storage to Gazprom as reimbursement. | |
"The question has not been solved as was announced in Kiev," Gazprom's Sergei Kupriyanov said in response, in televised comments. | |
Analysts say Kiev will struggle to find the money to pay for the gas. | |
Shaken by the global financial crisis, Ukraine is relying on a $16.4bn emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund to see it through a halving of exports and a sharp devaluation of the national currency. | |
On Tuesday, Vladimir Putin told a meeting of major gas-exporting countries in Moscow that because of extraction costs, "the era... of cheap gas... [was] coming to an end". | |
The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) meeting in Moscow agreed a charter and plans for a permanent base. | |
Some observers say the GECF may develop into an Opec-style producers' cartel. |
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