Russia kick starts South Stream project
Published: 15 May, 2009, 09:39
A European delegation is in the resort city of Sochi to sign agreements with Russia's Gazprom, finalizing the multi-billion dollar gas pipeline.
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21.11.2009, 07:17
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The US government has entered into the fray by setting up a commission to monitor the agreements on gas supplies between Russia and the EU countries.
23.06.2010, 01:19
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Russia and the EU have a warning mechanism to prevent an energy crisis, says Jerzy Buzek, President of the EU Parliament, who came to Moscow to discuss European security, and economic and social issues.
Ukraine has warned it will be forced to charge Russia six times more to pipe gas into Europe. Meanwhile, Russia will cut the volume of gas supplied through Ukraine, because Kiev continues to siphon off gas.
Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko and EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs signed a document outlining procedures for ensuring energy security in future gas crisis.
22.06.2010, 10:51
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Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko has ordered the government halt the transit of Russian gas to Europe until Gazprom pays off its existing debt for gas transit, according to Itar-Tass news agency.
18.11.2009, 11:41
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Top political guns are in Stockholm in Sweden as the Russia-EU summit kicks off. Energy supplies security, trade cooperation and future dialogue between Moscow and the EU are on the agenda.
23.03.2009, 22:05
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Moscow will start reviewing its relations with the EU if its interests are ignored, Russian PM Vladimir Putin said after an international conference in Brussels on the modernization of Ukraine's gas transit system.
17.01.2009, 14:00
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“The current gas crisis can be used by Europe as an excuse for pushing forward projects, like the Nabucco pipeline, which could stop Russia being one of their providers,” said Pavel Sorokin from the Unicredit Aton bank.
01.08.2009, 03:46
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The European Commission and international financial organizations approved recent gas reforms in Ukraine and has promised up to US $1.7 billion to pay for Russian gas.
09.01.2009, 07:28
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As talks aimed at ending the gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine broke down in Brussels, PM Vladimir Putin accused the government in Kiev of deliberately plotting to block supplies of Russian gas to Europe.
Published: 15 May, 2009, 09:39
A European delegation is in the resort city of Sochi to sign agreements with Russia's Gazprom, finalizing the multi-billion dollar gas pipeline.
Good luck Russia for ur future. You must overcome every dificulties to make a NEW WORLD ORDER WHITHOUT SELFFISH BEHAVIOUR.