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Ukraine crisis: Kiev faces halt of Russian gas supplies | Ukraine crisis: Kiev faces halt of Russian gas supplies |
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Russia's state-owned gas giant Gazprom says Ukraine has to pay upfront for its gas supplies, after Kiev failed to settle its huge debt. | |
Gazprom had warned it would cut supplies if Ukraine failed to pay $1.95bn (£1.15bn) - out of $4.5bn it says it is owed - by 06:00 GMT. | |
There is no confirmation supplies have been ended. The Russian firm said it would continue to supply gas to Europe. | |
Russia-Ukraine ties remain tense since Moscow annexed Crimea in February. | |
Kiev accuses Moscow of supporting separatists in the east of the country. Russia denies the charge. | |
'Slim chances' | |
"Today, from 10:00 Moscow time, Gazprom, according to the existing contract, moved Naftogaz to prepayment for gas supplies," Gazprom said in a statement. | |
"From today, the Ukrainian company will receive Russian natural gas only in the amounts it has paid for." | |
Moments later, both Gazprom and Ukraine's state-owned Naftogaz company filed lawsuits against each other in the Stockholm arbitration institute. | |
Gazprom said it wanted to recover $4.5bn from Naftogaz, which is dealing with gas supplies to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Naftogaz said it was seeking to recover $6bn in "overpayment" for gas since 2010. | |
The move follows crisis talks between Ukraine, Russia and the European Union on the issue. | |
"We reached no agreement. The chances that we meet again are slim," Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kuprianov said after the latest round of the talks ended in Kiev over the weekend. | |
However, EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger, who attended the talks, said he was "not pessimistic" about a deal. | However, EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger, who attended the talks, said he was "not pessimistic" about a deal. |
He said he would continue to work for an agreement despite his compromise proposal, that Kiev pay $1bn on Monday and the rest in instalments, being rejected by Gazprom. | He said he would continue to work for an agreement despite his compromise proposal, that Kiev pay $1bn on Monday and the rest in instalments, being rejected by Gazprom. |
Ukraine's discounted rate for gas was axed in April after Moscow accused Kiev of failing to pays its bills. | Ukraine's discounted rate for gas was axed in April after Moscow accused Kiev of failing to pays its bills. |
On Monday, Gazprom stressed that it would continue to supply European consumers with gas at "full volume" and that it was Ukraine's responsibility to make sure the gas transited through the country. | |
However, correspondents say the EU could be affected. | |
About 15% of the EU's gas supply is Russian gas which is piped through Ukraine. | |
Earlier this month, Gazprom gave Ukraine more time to settle its gas bill after receiving a part-payment of $786m (£469m). | Earlier this month, Gazprom gave Ukraine more time to settle its gas bill after receiving a part-payment of $786m (£469m). |
Ukraine said it refused to clear its debts completely in protest at Gazprom's recent 80% price increase. | Ukraine said it refused to clear its debts completely in protest at Gazprom's recent 80% price increase. |
Gazprom ended its discount price for Ukraine, which was negotiated by former President Viktor Yanukovych last December, in April. | Gazprom ended its discount price for Ukraine, which was negotiated by former President Viktor Yanukovych last December, in April. |
Before the discount was cancelled, Ukraine's gas bill was heavily reduced by Russia to $268 per 1,000 cubic metres. | Before the discount was cancelled, Ukraine's gas bill was heavily reduced by Russia to $268 per 1,000 cubic metres. |
The price is now $485.50 per 1,000 cubic metres, the highest in Europe. | The price is now $485.50 per 1,000 cubic metres, the highest in Europe. |
Almost 15% of gas used in Europe comes from Russia via Ukraine, which is why EU members are taking a particularly close interest in the stand-off, observers say. | Almost 15% of gas used in Europe comes from Russia via Ukraine, which is why EU members are taking a particularly close interest in the stand-off, observers say. |
The talks that ended on Monday had been brokered by EU representatives. | The talks that ended on Monday had been brokered by EU representatives. |
Heading into the negotiations, Kiev said it was ready to make the $1.95bn payment if Russia cut its price to $326 per 1,000 cubic metres. | Heading into the negotiations, Kiev said it was ready to make the $1.95bn payment if Russia cut its price to $326 per 1,000 cubic metres. |
But Russian President Vladimir Putin said $385 per 1,000 cubic metres was his final offer. | But Russian President Vladimir Putin said $385 per 1,000 cubic metres was his final offer. |
Prospects of a breakthrough in discussions were diminished in recent days after increasing tension between Kiev and Moscow over the pro-Russian insurgency in the east of Ukraine. | Prospects of a breakthrough in discussions were diminished in recent days after increasing tension between Kiev and Moscow over the pro-Russian insurgency in the east of Ukraine. |
Moscow reacted angrily to a violent protest outside its embassy in Kiev on Saturday after separatists shot down a Ukrainian military plane, killing all 49 people on board. | Moscow reacted angrily to a violent protest outside its embassy in Kiev on Saturday after separatists shot down a Ukrainian military plane, killing all 49 people on board. |
Meanwhile, Ukraine accused Russia of sending tanks into the east of the country to support pro-Russian fighters. | Meanwhile, Ukraine accused Russia of sending tanks into the east of the country to support pro-Russian fighters. |