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Ukraine has no plan to extend Russian gas transit deal

Ukraine said on Sunday it does not plan to prolong a fiveyear handle Russia's Gazprom on the transit of Russian gas to Europe or to sign another one.

In spite of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian gas is still being transported across the nation to Europe, where nations are working to change fuel coming from Russia with alternative supplies and renewable resource.

Under a contract concurred between Moscow and Kyiv in 2019, Russia pays Ukraine to export gas to Europe by means of its pipeline network. The offer expires at the end of December 2024.

I can validate that we have no strategies to enter into any extra agreements or extend this (current) contract, Ukrainian energy minister German Galushchenko stated.

A stress test in 2015 of Ukraine's gas transmission system and underground gas storage facilities showed that its gas system can operate without transit, he said in a declaration.

Having sufficient pressurised gas in the pipelines is a. prerequisite for guaranteeing gas supplies and the tension test. was to make sure that Ukrainian customers would still receive the. fuel if there was no longer any streaming from Russia to Europe.

Moscow has stated that Russia would use alternative paths and. sea-borne melted gas (LNG) in the event that Ukraine. did not extend the pipeline deal.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak was priced quote as. saying in January that Moscow was prepared to hold talks with the. European Union on gas materials.

(source: Reuters)