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Kremlin states Europe will pay more unless Ukraine extends gas transit deal

European consumers will deal with greater prices unless Kyiv agrees to extend an offer on Russian gas transit via Ukraine once it ends on Dec. 31, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

Ukraine has repeatedly said it has no prepare for a brand-new gas transit handle Russia in the middle of the ongoing military dispute.

Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov told press reporters on a day-to-day teleconference that if Kyiv did not extend the deal, Russia could discover alternative routes, such as the prepared Turkish gas center.

There are (other) routes, but, naturally, such decisions by the Ukrainian side will trigger severe damage to the interests of European customers, those who still wish to buy more guaranteed, more budget-friendly ... Russian gas, Peskov said.

He likewise stated that Europe will need to pay more for gas from other sellers, including melted gas supplied by the United States.

Many recipients of Russian gas by means of Ukraine have actually stated they have been preparing for circulations to cease at the end of this year when the transit offer in between Ukraine and Russia ends, offered that Ukraine has said it does not want to restore it.

Another alternative is for Gazprom to provide a few of the gas through another path, for example through TurkStream, Bulgaria, Serbia or Hungary. Nevertheless, capacity through these paths is limited.

The EU and Ukraine have actually likewise asked Azerbaijan to help with conversations with Russia regarding the gas transit offer.

(source: Reuters)