Friday’s European Union blessing was given to Ukraine by the bloc to be an official candidate for membership. This is a historic shift in Europe’s eastward outlook that has been
Friday’s European Union blessing was given to Ukraine by the bloc to be an official candidate for membership. This is a historic shift in Europe’s eastward outlook that has been
According to the EU’s top diplomat, new sanctions will be imposed on Russia by the European Union for its war on Ukraine. They will target Russia’s oil industry, banks, and
On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin notified the West that he would cease exports and contracts. This was the Kremlin’s most severe response to the US and its allies’ sanctions
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Two EU officials stated Monday that the European Commission might spare Hungary and Slovakia from an embargo against Russian oil purchases. This was in preparation because of their dependence on
Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, has not booked any gas transit capacity via Yamal-Europe’s Yamal-Europe pipeline in the third quarter, Interfax news agency reported Monday, citing the GSA Platform auction
On Wednesday, the EU’s chief executive criticized Gazprom’s decision to stop supplies to some European customers as “blackmail”. However, he said that the bloc was working to coordinate its response
Three key pipeline routes provided Russian gas to Europe, and they were generally steady Friday morning.
OSLO (Reuters) – Russian gas deliveries to Europe via the Yamal-Europe pipeline reversed direction to flow from Germany to Poland on Thursday morning and supplies via Ukraine also eased, all
Russian gas via the Yamal Europe pipeline has resumed eastward flow from Germany to Poland. However, flows via other major Russian supply routes have been steady despite President Vladimir Putin’s
April 1 (Reuters) – Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday it was exiting its business in Germany, amid a row between the two countries over Moscow’s insistence on switching
Vladimir Putin has now retracted his demand that gas payments be made in roubles and told Germany that European buyers could continue to pay in euros.