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The gas had kept flowing despite nearly three years of war between Russia and Ukrtaine, but Russia's main gas firm Gazprom said it had stopped at 0500 GMT on January 1 after Ukraine refused to renew a ...
The end of the deal has also plunged the breakaway Moldovan region into an energy crisis on Jan 1. Read more at ...
The gas transit deal between Russia and Ukraine ended in the early hours of 1 January. The move was expected after Kyiv ...
Ukraine on Wednesday halted Russian gas supplies to European customers through its pipeline network after a prewar transit deal expired at the end of last year. Ukraine’s ...
The move, tied to Russia’s invasion, sparks mixed reactions across the EU, with energy markets on edge.
The day before the end of the year and, obviously, the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, the cost of gas in Europe rose ...
On January 1, Slovakia sharply reduced the capacity of electricity supplies to Ukraine. Earlier, Prime Minister Robert Fico ...