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Over 700 million dollars in debt: Russia now wants to turn off the gas completely in a country

2021-10-24T06:41:19.550Z


Because the Republic of Moldova is said to have failed to pay bills totaling 709 million US dollars, Gazprom will stop gas deliveries from December.


Because the Republic of Moldova is said to have failed to pay bills totaling 709 million US dollars, Gazprom will stop gas deliveries from December.

Moscow - The Russian energy company Gazprom is threatening the ex-Soviet Republic of Moldova with turning off the gas because of unpaid bills *.

Debts of 433 million US dollars (around 372 million euros) had accrued;

however, due to fines for unpaid bills, the outstanding amount has now reached 709 million US dollars.

Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov announced this to the Tass state agency on Saturday.

"The representatives of Moldova - for whatever reason - do not want to recognize this accumulated debt."

Russia wants to stop gas supplies to Moldova - "There are limits to patience"

The government in the completely impoverished neighboring country of EU member Romania has declared a state of emergency because of a gas deficit. According to the Gazprom spokesman, Moldova will no longer receive gas from Russia * from December 1 if the contract, which expired in September, is not extended by then. The gas giant says it wants to comply with a request from the Moldovan government to continue deliveries in October and November. In return, the country has to pay the bills for September and October first.

The prerequisite for a new contract, in turn, is the settlement of all debts, said Kupriyanov.

This is not about politics.

Rather, the stock corporation listed on international stock exchanges could not afford any losses.

“There are limits to patience.

Moldova is provoking the crisis itself. You have to pay for goods received in good time, ”the Gazprom spokesman emphasized.


Price control as a political instrument?

Criticism of Russia over gas prices

Last year, Moldova purchased gas from Russia for US $ 148.87 per 1,000 cubic meters - under a then-Moscow-friendly government. Currently, after a change of power, the pro-western oriented country has to pay 790 US dollars per 1000 cubic meters, mainly because of the rise in energy prices. Russia is repeatedly criticized for setting prices based on a country's political devotion *. Belarus, for example, has just negotiated a friendship price of US $ 128.5 per 1,000 cubic meters for 2022.

Moldova recently asked Russia for a price cut and is hoping for between 200 and 300 US dollars per 1,000 cubic meters of gas.

In return, according to Russian sources, the country offered to pay its debts and lift restrictions on Gazprom's investments.

Ukraine recently offered help to its neighboring country.

(dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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