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Peskov answered a question about the consequences of the EU's refusal to pay for gas in rubles
Russia does not intend to supply gas for free if the European Union refuses to pay for it in rubles, said presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
When asked by the host whether the gas will be turned off for non-payers, the presidential press secretary replied: "No payment - no gas."
At the same time, he said that the final decision on how to respond to the refusal to pay for gas in rubles has not yet been made.
Last week, President Vladimir Putin instructed the Central Bank , Gazprom and the government to organize the transfer of payments for gas from unfriendly countries into rubles. At the same time, he stressed that deliveries will continue in accordance with existing contracts, since Russia values its reputation.
The first report on the execution of the order in the Kremlin is expected by March 31.
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday that the G7 countries do not agree with Russia's demand to pay for gas in rubles and consider such a move "one-sided breach of contracts."
Commenting on the statement of the German minister, Ivan Abramov, deputy chairman of the Federation Council committee on economic policy, noted that the refusal "will definitely lead to a cessation of gas supplies."
Russia does not intend to supply gas for free if the European Union refuses to pay for it in rubles, said presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
When asked by the host whether the gas will be turned off for non-payers, the presidential press secretary replied: "No payment - no gas."
At the same time, he said that the final decision on how to respond to the refusal to pay for gas in rubles has not yet been made.
Last week, President Vladimir Putin instructed the Central Bank , Gazprom and the government to organize the transfer of payments for gas from unfriendly countries into rubles. At the same time, he stressed that deliveries will continue in accordance with existing contracts, since Russia values its reputation.
The first report on the execution of the order in the Kremlin is expected by March 31.
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday that the G7 countries do not agree with Russia's demand to pay for gas in rubles and consider such a move "one-sided breach of contracts."
Commenting on the statement of the German minister, Ivan Abramov, deputy chairman of the Federation Council committee on economic policy, noted that the refusal "will definitely lead to a cessation of gas supplies."
Песков ответил на вопрос о последствиях отказа ЕС платить за газ в рублях
Россия не намерена бесплатно поставлять газ в случае отказа Евросоюза платить за него в рублях, заявил пресс-секретарь президента Дмитрий Песков. РИА Новости, 29.03.2022
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