Mobilni B92
 
           
   
  Insight | Gallery | Travel | Blog | Music | Marketing
 
 
Politics | Business & Economy | Crime & War crimes | Society | Region | World B92 live TV | Radio
Follow us on
 
           
 
All news
Latest news
Comments
Newsletter

SUBTOPICS
Headlines
Politics
Business & Economy
Crime & War crimes
Society
Region
World

Dictionary and Translation software by Babylon

 
B92 News World World
Russia gives Ukraine new gas deal
20 November 2009 | 14:13 | Source: BBC
YALTA -- Russia has agreed to ease the terms under which it supplies gas to Ukraine, in a deal which Moscow says should prevent disruption in coming months.

The deal was announced after talks between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko.

It means Ukraine will not be fined for using less gas than in its current contract, because of the downturn.

In January, many countries in Europe were left short of gas due to a payment dispute between Moscow and Kiev.

Russia provides about a quarter of the gas consumed in the EU and 80% of that is piped through Ukraine.

The two prime ministers met in the Ukrainian resort town of Yalta on Thursday to discuss the issue of gas supply.

Under contracts signed with Russia earlier this year to end last winter's dispute, Ukraine faced the prospect of huge fines if it did not pay for all the gas it had contracted to buy, regardless of the amount actually used.

Gas consumption in Ukraine has dropped sharply as a result of the economic crisis.

Putin said Gazprom and Naftogaz, the two countries' energy firms, would agree on new volumes.

"We deemed it possible to meet Ukraine halfway and tweak several of our earlier agreements," Putin said.

In a reference to January's dispute, he added: "It would be very good to meet the New Year without any calamities."

Tymoshenko played down the prospect of further disruptions to Europe's gas supply, pledging that Ukraine would meet its obligations to Russia.

"Ukraine has been paying and will continue to pay on time," she said.

In August, the EU and international lending institutions agreed a $1.7bn loan deal for Ukraine to help secure European gas supplies, in return for reforms to Ukraine's gas sector.
World - Most relevant news Friday, 20 November 2009

Van Rompuy, Ashton new pan-EU leaders
09:26 | Source:EuroNews

"Murdered Russian priest received death threats"
11:38 | Source:Ria novosti

Suicide bomber kills 19 in Pakistan
09:49 | Source:VOA

All news for 20. November 2009


 
Archive: Friday, 20 November 2009
Print page Send page


Archive

 In focus
Kosovo status
Economic crisis in Serbia
Hague cooperation
Euro-Atlantic integration
Corruption & organized crime
Srebrenica resolution
Patriarch Pavle dies; new patriarch elected
Poll

The strategy to integrate northern Kosovo is:







Germany's choice
Peter Zeihan, Marko Papic
"The situation in Europe is dire. After years of profligate spending, Greece is becoming overwhelmed. Barring some sort of large-scale bailout program..."...


Suspension and Bridges, January 31, 2010
Chris Farmer

What we need in Belgrade, really, is a suspension bridge. We need a bridge that will suspend our doubts about ever having enough viable bridges. We need a bridge that will suspend our disbelief about the dangers ...



 
© 1995 - 2010, B92 | Contact | About us | Impressum | Rules of use

 

Write us B92 Wap RSS news service

Radovan Karadzic on Trial: Follow news and in-depth coverage on
ftp://b92@www.b92.net:21/www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article_new.php