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Gazprom states it will stop gas exports to Moldova from January 1

Russian energy giant Gazprom stated on Saturday it would suspend gas exports to Moldova from 0500 GMT on January 1 due to unpaid debt by Moldova.

It said the business booked the right to take any action, including terminating the supply agreement with Moldova.

The supply suspension is a precursor for an overall shutdown of Russian gas exports through Ukraine and to Europe, where it streams even more to Slovakia, Austria, Hungary and Italy, as soon as the existing transit handle Ukraine ends on Dec. 31.

Russia supplies Moldova with about 2 billion cubic metres of gas annually through Ukraine. This is piped to the breakaway region of Transdniestria which utilizes the gas to produce low-cost power, which it sells on to the rest of Moldova.

Moldova's population of 2.5 million has been preparing for long power cuts since Kyiv stated it

will not extend

its transit contract with Gazprom.

(source: Reuters)