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Under Russian Gazprom's thumb: Moldova faces new energy crisis and needs Ukraine's helpWhat matters for Chisinau is that the country is no longer dependent on contracts with Gazprom (excluding Transnistria - ed.). Russian gas, amounting to up to 2 billion cubic meters, ...
Gazprom said on Dec. 28 it would stop its gas supplies to Moldova on Jan. 1 due to its debt. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Jan. 9 blamed Ukraine and Moldova for Transnistria's gas crisis.
Winter freeze in Transnistria. Gazprom had already reduced its deliveries to Moldova since the beginning of the invasion in Ukraine, solely supplying gas to the unrecognized breakaway state of ...
Transnistria has cut off heating and hot water ... Transnistria and the central government of Moldova have agreed that all natural gas sent by Russian giant Gazprom to Moldova flows to Transnistria.
In contrast to Gazprom’s fixation on what Moldova owes it, Transnistria has not paid for Russian gas since 2005, accumulating a debt of several billion dollars that has never been claimed.
On Jan. 1, Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom is set to halt gas supplies to the European Union candidate country Moldova. Moldovans fear looming energy shortage as Russia halts gas ...
But since 2022, Transnistria and the central government of Moldova have agreed that all natural gas sent by Russian giant Gazprom to Moldova flows to Transnistria.
The head of Moldova’s breakaway region Transnistria has urged residents to burn firewood for heating and warned that blackouts cannot be avoided, after Moscow stopped supplying gas via Ukraine.
Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom said Saturday it will halt gas supplies to Moldova starting on Jan. 1, citing alleged unpaid debt by the European Union candidate country, which has ...
The decision by Gazprom, which came into effect a day after a gas transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine expired, halted gas supplies to Transnistria’s gas-operated Kuciurgan power plant ...
Gazprom warned Moldova this week that it would halt all gas deliveries on Jan. 1 even if the pipeline through Ukraine kept working, citing a long-running dispute over unpaid bills.
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