Russia's Gas Transit Plans Amid EU Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia intends to continue gas transit to the European Union, but it cannot compel Ukraine to extend its transit agreement. He highlighted that the EU appears disinterested in Russian gas, prompting Russia to redirect supplies to other regions via alternative routes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Vladivostok | Updated: 05-09-2024 13:58 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 13:58 IST
Russia's Gas Transit Plans Amid EU Tensions
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that while Russia aims to continue gas transit to the European Union, it cannot force Ukraine to extend its existing transit agreement beyond the deadline of December 31. This marks a significant decision point in the ongoing energy dynamics between the nations.

Putin highlighted that the European Union appears disinterested in securing further Russian gas supplies. This development comes amid heightened tensions and evolving energy policies within the EU.

In response to the EU's stance, Russia is planning to increase its gas supplies to other regions and along alternative routes that bypass Ukraine, changing the traditional energy supply chains and potentially impacting global energy markets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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