Gazprom has completely suspended gas supplies to Bulgarian and Polish operators due to non-payment in rubles.
The Russian gas monopoly Gazprom announced that it had completely suspended gas supplies to the Bulgarian company Bulgargaz and the Polish PGNiG due to non-payment in rubles.
This is reported by the propaganda media of the Russian Federation with reference to the company’s statement.
The company said that “in the event of unauthorized withdrawal of Russian gas from transit volumes to third countries, supplies for transit will be reduced by this volume.”
After the publication of information, the price of blue fuel in Europe increased by 21%.
Recall that the president of the aggressor country, Vladimir Putin, asked the government to instruct Gazprom to convert contracts with European countries into rubles.
The European Commission has warned EU members that buying Russian gas for rubles is a violation of sanctions.
On April 26, the Polish state oil and gas company PGNiG received a letter from the Russian Gazprom about the complete cessation of gas supplies under the Yamal contract.
Subsequently, Gazprom informed the Bulgarian gas company Bulgargaz about the cessation of gas supplies . Gas supplies will stop on April 27.
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