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09 January, 2009 - Published 15:29 GMT
Russian gas deal close
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The Czech Presidency of the EU says a deal has now been worked out that would allow Russian gas supplies to Europe to resume. The Czech Prime Minister, Mirek Topolanek, will now fly to Kiev to finalise the deal with the Ukrainians. Gabriel Gatehouse has sent this report from Kiev: Russian gas could soon be flowing back into Europe. A spokesman for Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state energy company, told the BBC that Ukraine would accept the presence of Russian monitors as part of a broader EU mission to check the volume of Russian gas entering and exiting Ukraine.
This appeared on Thursday night to be the key demand from Moscow, the condition on which Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, would agree to turn on the taps. But, even if the deal is accepted by all sides and gas flows to Europe resume, there are still difficult negotiations ahead on the underlying issue that caused the switch-off in the first place: how much Ukraine should pay Russia for the gas it consumes, and how much Russia should pay Ukraine in return, in transit fees. Until that issue is resolved, this crisis is far from settled. Gabriel Gatehouse, BBC News, Kiev flowing back accept the presence of Russian monitors key demand giant to turn on the taps resume underlying issue caused the switch-off in the first place transit fees far from settled |
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