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Moldova, Ukraine to keep Russian gas flowing to breakaway Transdniestria, Bloomberg Report

Moldova and Ukraine have actually reached an casual contract to keep natural gas flowing to Moldova's. breakaway Transdniestria region after a transit deal with. Russia's Gazprom expires at the end of the year, Bloomberg News. reported on Thursday.

Under the initial offer, a brand-new path by means of Turkey is a. viable choice for getting Russian gas to Transdniestria, the. report said, citing an interview with Moldovan Energy Minister. Victor Parlicov.

Ukraine has no strategies to extend a contract to transportation. Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine that expires by the end of. 2024, indicating that supplies to Transdniestria could also stop.

Moldova gets the majority of its electrical energy from a large. gas-powered plant in Transdniestria at a reasonably low, fixed. price.

It is uncertain who will pay of keeping the gas. streaming, and whether Gazprom will pay transit costs or if it will. refuse and stop providing Transdniestria when the arrangement. ends, Parlicov told Bloomberg.

The unrecognised statelet, which borders Ukraine to the. east, has preserved its autonomy from Moldova for 3 years. with assistance from Moscow, which has more than a thousand soldiers. stationed there.

(source: Reuters)