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Putin: There is no time for signing a new Ukraine gas transit agreement this year

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, said that there is no time to sign another Ukrainian gas transit agreement this year. He blamed Ukraine for not extending the agreement which brings gas to Slovakia and Czech Republic.

Putin added that Kyiv had punished Europe with its decision to not renew the contract.

The current gas transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine, which runs for five years, expires at the end of this year.

In a briefing televised, Putin stated that "there is no contract" and that it was impossible to complete it within 3-4 days.

Russian gas is only a small part of the Russian gas that reaches Europe through Ukraine. In 2023, Russia will ship about 15 billion cubic meters (bcm), which is only 8% the peak Russian gas flow to Europe in 2018-19.

The Soviet-era Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod pipeline brings gas from Siberia via the town of Sudzha - which is now under control of Ukrainian military forces - in Russia's Kursk region. The gas then flows to Slovakia via Ukraine.

The gas pipeline in Slovakia is split into branches that go to Austria and the Czech Republic.

Putin said that Russia was ready to provide gas to any customer via Ukraine, but a lawsuit made this impossible.

Putin reiterated that Russia is ready to provide gas to Europe through Poland via the Yamal-Europe pipeline.

(source: Reuters)