2024-04-20 11:51:55
Several European countries, which allegedly gave up Russian gas, actually continue to receive it, Gazprom head Alexey Miller stated during an interview with the “Moscow.Kremlin.Putin” program.
“Supplies are also made through the gas hub of Austria to the countries of Southeast Europe,” said Miller.
“Swap transactions are quite common, and we know that Russian gas is supplied to many European countries, which have announced that they have refused to use Russian gas. Thus, according to the contracts, “Gazprom” supplies gas to Europe through the Austrian gas hub, from where it goes to other EU countries, as well as South-Eastern European countries,” said the head of “Gazprom”.
According to Alexey Miller, Russian gas is available on the European market in a rather large volume.
“I emphasize once again that there are states that declare that there is no Russian gas on the market of their countries, but this is not the case,” he added.