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OSLO - Moldova will not obstruct the supply of Russian gas to its breakaway Transdniestria region after a transit deal with Ukraine expires this year, the Moldovan energy minister said on Tuesday.
Ex-Soviet state Moldova, which has denounced Russia's war in Ukraine, aims to join the European Union. "We will not obstruct the supply of Russian gas to the region. We believe that together with Ukraine, we can find a way to keep things calm in the Transdniestria region," he said. In the past, Moldova relied almost exclusively on Russian gas under a deal with Russia's state-controlled gas giant Gazprom but stepped up efforts to diversify sources in the wake of the Ukraine war, and today imports gas via Romania.
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