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Tuesday, 12.02.2008.

09:59

Urgent talks on Ukraine gas row

Viktor Yushchenko is due in Moscow to try to avert Russia cutting gas supplies to his country in a dispute over an unpaid bill.

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Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Regarding the gas, OK, fair enough, one has to pay for their gas, but today I read that Putin has threatened to point nukes at Kiev if they decide to join NATO. What sick game is this? He was such a great leader, now he is becoming this tyrant making ridiculous threats and bullying his neighbours!

I hope that all ex-Soviet states decide to join NATO or allign themselves militarily to teach Putin a lesson that he is in charge of the destiny of Russia, NOT the rest of the ex-Soviet Union. It fell apart for a reason, if they want to go their separate ways, that is their right, Russia should not have any say in the matter at all!

Indeoendent

pre 16 godina

What is the point? If I don't pay my gas bill it will be disconnected. I don't think anybody will worry about my reasons. Mayby we should resect those that we depend on. That is my message to Ukraine. So stop playing games with your neighbors in order to satisfy west. It may come back to bite you.

Indeoendent

pre 16 godina

What is the point? If I don't pay my gas bill it will be disconnected. I don't think anybody will worry about my reasons. Mayby we should resect those that we depend on. That is my message to Ukraine. So stop playing games with your neighbors in order to satisfy west. It may come back to bite you.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Regarding the gas, OK, fair enough, one has to pay for their gas, but today I read that Putin has threatened to point nukes at Kiev if they decide to join NATO. What sick game is this? He was such a great leader, now he is becoming this tyrant making ridiculous threats and bullying his neighbours!

I hope that all ex-Soviet states decide to join NATO or allign themselves militarily to teach Putin a lesson that he is in charge of the destiny of Russia, NOT the rest of the ex-Soviet Union. It fell apart for a reason, if they want to go their separate ways, that is their right, Russia should not have any say in the matter at all!

Indeoendent

pre 16 godina

What is the point? If I don't pay my gas bill it will be disconnected. I don't think anybody will worry about my reasons. Mayby we should resect those that we depend on. That is my message to Ukraine. So stop playing games with your neighbors in order to satisfy west. It may come back to bite you.

Peter Sudyka

pre 16 godina

Regarding the gas, OK, fair enough, one has to pay for their gas, but today I read that Putin has threatened to point nukes at Kiev if they decide to join NATO. What sick game is this? He was such a great leader, now he is becoming this tyrant making ridiculous threats and bullying his neighbours!

I hope that all ex-Soviet states decide to join NATO or allign themselves militarily to teach Putin a lesson that he is in charge of the destiny of Russia, NOT the rest of the ex-Soviet Union. It fell apart for a reason, if they want to go their separate ways, that is their right, Russia should not have any say in the matter at all!