What happens when Russian gas supply to Europe via Ukraine ends?
- Ukraine has stopped allowing Russian gas to pass through to European countries, impacting both the Kremlin and EU states reliant on this energy supply.
- The expiration of the 2019 gas transit deal on January 1 will cost Gazprom approximately £5 billion annually, affecting Russia's economy.
- European countries like Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia now face energy shortages as the only remaining routes from Russia are through the TurkStream and BlueStream pipelines.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky called the move a significant defeat for Moscow, while Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed concerns about the drastic impact on the EU.
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