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17.01.2009, 15:05

‘Europe divided over gas question’

Europe is divided over the gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine, and there is no unified political line of European’s politicians, according to Giulietto Chiesa, Member of the European Parliament.

17.01.2009, 14:00 3 comments

‘Europe can use gas crisis as an excuse for new pipelines’

“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.

17.01.2009, 11:08

‘Europe’s participation in tackling gas crisis could help’

“If European representatives step in the consortium proposed by Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, that would help reduce the risks,” said Aleksandr Strelkov, analyst from the Institute of Europe.

11.01.2009, 18:54

‘Ukraine should admit bankruptcy’ – analyst

‘The Ukrainian leadership should admit that the country’s economy reached bankruptcy even before the gas conflict with Russia,’says Kirill Koktysh, political analyst at Moscow State University of International Relations.

16.01.2009, 22:44

'Gas crisis unlikely to be resolved soon'

“It’s unlikely that the crisis will be resolved soon,” believes Dmitry Suslov, a political analyst with the Council for Foreign and Defence Policy in Moscow.

17.01.2009, 21:44

'Possessing transit network is Ukraine’s only tool'

Control over Russia’s gas transit to Europe is the only leverage that Kiev has when it comes to the supply of Russian gas to Ukraine, says Vitaly Yermakov from Cambridge Energy Research Associates.

17.01.2009, 21:44

'Moscow gas conference is very constructive'

The gas conference in Moscow promotes transparency, and will put pressure on the Ukrainians to end blockade, believes Timothy Sutherland, chairman of Pace Global Energy Services.

17.01.2009, 21:53

'Ukraine’s domestic situation is extremely unstable'

President Yushchenko, whose public approval level in Ukraine only just exceeds 5%, wants an international crisis in order to mobilise his political support, says political analyst Aleksandr Pikaev.

17.01.2009, 21:53

'Business and politics should be treated separately'

The question over whether Ukraine should make a choice between Europe and Russia has generated tension, and Europe has to do more work to understand what is happening in Russia, says Emmanuel Gout, Stratinvest president.

17.01.2009, 21:53

'Ukraine is dragging out reaching an agreement with Gazprom'

The most important issue for Ukraine is to get a new gas supply contract with Gazprom that it can afford, and their only leverage is the transit system to Europe, says chief strategist for Uralsib, Chris Weafer.

‘Ukraine’s economical irresponsibility is now evident to Europe’

Published: 17 January, 2009, 15:39

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The important thing is that the gas dispute between Ukraine and Russia has now reached the level of European interest and analysis, according to political analyst Aleksandr Fomenko.


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17.01.2009, 14:47

Russia to open a ‘second front’ in gas war

Russia and its partners are reaching agreements that may finally unblock gas supplies to Europe. At the same time Moscow is also forging ahead with planned pipeline routes that will bypass Ukraine.

AFP Photo / Petras Malukas 17.01.2009, 17:21

Lithuania’s parliament pelted with eggs and bottles

Several thousand people have gathered in Lithuania’s port town of Klaipeda outraged by the country’s economic policies. It follows Friday’s events when thousands have tried to storm the parliament building in Vilnius.