29/05/2014 09:10
Putin orders consideration of energy cooperation if Kiev pays gas debts
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday to study the possibilities of future energy cooperation with Ukraine if the country repays its gas debts, RIA Novosti reported.
“If the conditions, which you are currently agreeing with the partners, will be fulfilled, if payments of agreed sums begin, then the Russian government should make its mind on what it is ready to offer in further gas cooperation with partners in Ukraine,” Putin said at a meeting with government officials.
He said that Russia’s approach to gas cooperation with its neighbor was based not only on partnership, but also on friendship, but warned that Moscow may review its approach.
“I hope that there will be no situation in which we will be forced to introduce pre-payment [for Ukraine],” the Russian leader said.
He described attempts to question the bilateral 2009 gas contracts as “absurd,” since they were signed “by the same people who are still in power” in Ukraine.
Earlier in the day, EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger announced that Ukraine’s gas debt to Russia had surged from $3.5 to $4 billion.