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    Russia, Ukraine reach deal to resume gas supplies to Europe

    11:39 | 18/ 01/ 2009


    MOSCOW, January 18 (RIA Novosti) - The prime ministers of Russia and
    Ukraine said early on Sunday they had reached a deal that would allow
    to restart gas supplies to Europe.

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said after the talks with his
    Ukrainian counterpart Yulia Tymoshenko that Ukraine will pay the
    European price for Russian natural gas with a 20% discount this year
    while Kiev will not increase the current transit fees it receives for
    Russian gas.

    From 2010, Ukraine will pay the full market price for Russian natural
    gas while Russia will pay European market pries for transit, Putin
    said.

    Ukraine paid $179.5 per 1,000 cubic meters for Russian natural gas in
    2008, which is less than half the price paid by European consumers. The
    European price for natural gas in the first quarter of this year stands
    at about $450 per 1,000 cu m but is expected to fall significantly
    later this year to reflect the decrease in world oil prices.

    Tymoshenko said that the talks were uneasy. "But we had come to mutual
    understanding, which makes it possible to sign all contract documents."

    The premiers instructed Russian energy giant Gazprom and Ukraine's
    national gas company Naftogaz to prepare and sign a formal agreement.

    "As soon as the documents are signed, all natural gas deliveries will
    be restored," Tymoshenko said.

    Russia suspended supplies to Ukraine on January 1 after the former
    Soviet neighbors failed to agree on debt and prices for 2009. A week
    later, Gazprom cut off gas supplies to the European Union, saying
    Ukraine was stealing gas intended for EU consumers.

    Following mediation by the EU, the two sides agreed to resume supplies,
    but deliveries had not restarted, with each side blaming the other over
    the impasse.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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