Gazprom said it was continuing to supply natural gas to Europe via Ukraine in line with requests from European consumers. However, questions remained over future deliveries
Russia maintained gas flows through key pipeline routes into Europe on Monday, despite uncertainty over payment terms and as European leaders urged further sanctions against Moscow amid allegations of war crimes in Ukraine.
However, questions remained over future deliveries in light of the Kremlin’s demand that buyers start paying Gazprom in rubles. Russia has previously denied targeting civilians and has rejected allegations of war crimes. Moscow claims the killings near Kyiv were “staged” to sully Russia’s name. Germany will face a steep recession if there is a stop to imports or delivery of Russian gas and oil, a top German bank lobby warned.
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