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Serbia wants to renew gas agreement with Russia at the 'best possible price'

In an interview given on Wednesday, the head the state gas company said that Serbia was working on a gas deal with Russia. It will receive the best price available in Europe.

Dusan Bjatovic, head of Srbijagas said that Europe, like Serbia, would be forced to return to Russian gas in order to meet its energy requirements at a reasonable price.

Serbia was one of the few remaining Russian gas consumers in Europe last year, with around 3 billion cubic meters. It is seeking to join the European Union. This week, the EU proposed a legally-binding ban on the imports of Russian natural gas and LNG by the end 2027.

Bajatovic stated that the new contract would begin in September and last for either three or ten years.

The price issue is resolved. Bajatovic stated that the price would be excellent, and it would be the lowest in Europe. He refused to provide details as commercial negotiations were still ongoing.

Bajatovic stated that the future of gas markets would be determined by Russia, the United States and China, both as major producers and consumers, and Europe will have to accept it.

It's mathematics. "You cannot solve the equation for gas supplies to Europe with acceptable prices without Russian gas", he said at the sidelines of Russia’s main economic event in St Petersburg. Most Western CEOs have shunned the conference because of the conflict in Ukraine.

Bajatovic said he supported the idea that U.S. investors buy the Nord Stream pipeline beneath the Baltic Sea. The Nord Stream was damaged by explosions back in 2022, and since then hasn't delivered any gas. (Reporting and editing by Mark Trevelyan, David Evans, and Gleb Bryanski)

(source: Reuters)