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Ukraine to leave Europe without Russian gas

05.03.2008 Source: AP ©
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It seems that Ukraine is not going to sit on its hands and watch Russia cutting its gas shipments to the former Soviet nation. Naftogaz, the Ukrainian oil and gas corporation, informed Russia’s Gazprom that it would reduce the amount of transit gas shipments to European countries. A telegram from Naftogaz to Gazprom said that Ukraine was going to cut gas supplies to Western Europe by 60 million cubic meters a day.

Ukraine to leave Europe without Russian gas
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"It means that Gazprom will supply this amount of gas to Ukraine, but it won't reach European consumers," a spokesman for the Russian natural gas monopoly, Sergei Kupriyanov said.

He said the Naftogaz move will result in supplies of Russian gas to other parts of Europe dropping from some 386 million cubic meters to about 325 million a day.

Naftogaz spokesman Valentyn Zemlyansky would not comment directly on Gazprom's statement. However, he said that Ukraine had been supplying more than a regular amount of transit gas to Europe recently and would now decrease the amount to what he called a normal level. He insisted that Ukraine would not violate any of its transit obligations.

The two companies are in a debt and contract dispute, and Gazprom began reducing gas shipments to Ukraine earlier this week.

Gazprom, is demanding Ukraine sign documents resolving a US$600 million debt dispute and enabling further gas deliveries. On Monday, it cut shipments by 25 percent and then announced a further 25 percent cut Tuesday.

Ukraine consumes about a quarter of the Russian gas flowing through its territory, and Gazprom's cuts are related to the portion of the supplies intended for Ukraine.

Ukrainian officials have said that Gazprom had failed to pay transit fees, but Kupriyanov said Wednesday the company had fully paid them.

Gazprom had said that supplies to Europe would not be affected by the dispute, but Ukrainian officials have given conflicting signals.

A Naftogaz spokesman said Tuesday that the company could begin diverting transit gas if a second Russian cut were imposed, but another company spokesman said later that such a move was not in the immediate offing because of warm weather and substantial reserves.

Gazprom portrays the cutoffs as a straightforward commercial dispute, but it has considerable political resonance.

Gazprom's chairman is Russian President-elect Dmitry Medvedev, and critics accuse the Kremlin of using Gazprom as an instrument of pressure. Russia has watched with irritation as Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko pushes for membership in NATO and the EU.

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