Next door to Brussels, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told

Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Next door to Brussels, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told

Next door to Brussels, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told Luxemburger Wort newspaper Monday that Ukraine could remain as a transit country for Russian gas “under certain conditions…They are a settlement between interested companies, favorable economic and commercial parameters of the deal as well as a stable political situation.” In Brussels, Vitrenko said this means Naftogaz surrendering its claims to the $2.8 billion award plus interest against Gazprom in the Stockholm arbitration decision of one year ago.

Support independent journalism team

Dear Ukraine Business News reader, we are a team of 20 Ukrainian journalists, researchers, reporters and editors who would humbly ask for your support.

Previous post
President Poroshenko ordered officials on Friday to reopen Mariupol’s airport

President Poroshenko ordered officials on Friday to reopen Mariupol’s airport

Next post
New office space is to double this year in Kyiv – to 117,000 square meters,

New office space is to double this year in Kyiv – to 117,000 square meters,

Previous Main Topics