Ukrainian PM Says Deal To Transit Russian Gas Won't Be Extended In 2025
- Ukrainian Prime Minister states that the deal to transit Russian gas will not be extended in 2025.
- The decision comes amid ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
- This announcement could impact energy supplies in Europe starting next year.
- Ukraine's stance reflects its ongoing efforts to reduce dependency on Russian energy.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal said on Monday that Ukraine was willing to work on a deal allowing gas transit through its territory to Western Europe, but ruled out any extension of the existing agreement with Russia, Reuters reports.
Ukraine is ready to enter into an agreement that can ensure that gas can continue to flow through Ukraine and on to European countries to the west. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, ma...
Russian gas transit deal ends on December 31, won't be renewed, PM Shmyhal says
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced on Dec. 16 that the deal allowing Russian gas to transit through Ukraine will not be extended beyond the end of the year. His statement comes as several European countries intensify efforts to secure alternative energy supplies.Following discussions with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Shmyhal said Ukraine is open to negotiating gas transit for any origin except Russian. "To this effect, if the European …
Ukrainian PM Says Deal To Transit Russian Gas Won't Be Extended In 2025
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said a deal allowing the transit of Russian gas through his country wouldn't be extended into 2025, but he said he is ready to discuss other methods of providing supplies to Western Europe.
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