Moscow advises Brussels to improve relations to avoid gas issues

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News ID: 53930
Publish Date: 23:40 - 11 October 2021
Monday, 11 October 2021 (YJC)_ Moscow’s EU envoy advises Brussels to improve relations to avoid gas issues as top eurocrat admits bloc may buy more from Russia.

Moscow advises Brussels to improve relations to avoid gas issuesThe European Union will be able to avoid any future gas crises if it works to improve relations with Moscow and stops treating Russia as an enemy, the country’s permanent representative to the bloc has told the Financial Times.

In an article published on Sunday, Vladimir Chizhov told the newspaper that Moscow had nothing to do with the recent fuel price hike in Europe. Last week, gas prices sat at a historic high of $1,900 per 1,000 cubic meters, before dropping sharply when Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted that state energy company Gazprom may increase supplies.

“Change adversary to partner and things get resolved easier,” the Russian diplomat assured, before noting that both Brussels and Moscow want prices to remain low, especially as higher prices mean people will start to look for alternatives, such as switching to dirtier fuels like coal.

Chizhov also blamed the EU’s decision to force energy companies to supply gas to the freely traded spot market instead of the previously preferred long-term contracts, often as long as 25 years, which Brussels claims are uncompetitive. The diplomat’s comments echo the words of the Kremlin, which has also complained about the move to stock market trading.

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russia ، gas ، eu
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