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Russia says it is all set to supply gas to Transdniestria however requires action from Moldova

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia was prepared to offer gas to Moldova's breakaway Transdniestria region, however needed logistical support from Moldova to make that occur.

Vadim Krasnoselsky, the leader of the separatist enclave,

said on Wednesday

that he expected Transdniestria to get Russian gas once again soon to satisfy its requirements.

10s of thousands of people there have lacked gas or winter season heating since Jan. 1, when Russia's Gazprom GAZP.MM suspended gas exports to the area, pointing out an unpaid Moldovan debt of $709 million that Chisinau does not identify as valid.

Moscow blames the suspension of gas materials on pro-Western Moldova and Kyiv, which declined to extend a. five-year gas transit deal that expired on Dec. 31 on the. grounds that the profits assist fund Russia's war in Ukraine.

Moldova's authorities have stated that despite a valid. contract and the alternative of an alternative transit path, Gazprom. is refusing to supply gas in order to destabilise its federal government. ahead of this year's parliamentary elections.

Asked on Thursday about Moscow's plans, Kremlin. spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated Russia would be prepared to offer. gas, but required Moldova to work together as well from a technical. point of view.

Yes, Moscow will be all set and is all set to offer. help to Transdniestria, however at the same time, purely. logistically, naturally, actions should be taken on the part of. Moldova that guarantee gas supply and contracting, Peskov told. reporters.

So far we have not heard any statements (from Moldova). about their readiness to do this, he stated.

Transdniestria, a tiny pro-Russian and generally. Russian-speaking separatist area along the Dniester River and. the border with Ukraine, got about 2 billion cubic meters. of Russian gas a year via Ukraine, using the fuel to heat homes. and generate electricity, which it sold to the rest of Moldova.

(source: Reuters)