Miller announced the flow of Russian gas to EU countries that allegedly refused it

Miller announced the flow of Russian gas to EU countries that allegedly refused it

Russian gas continues to flow to many European countries, “which have declared a refusal to consume it.” This was stated by the head of Gazprom Alexey Miller in an interview with the Moscow program. Kremlin. Putin.” The video was published by journalist Pavel Zarubin in his Telegram channel.

According to Miller, “the molecules in the main gas pipeline do not have a national coloring.” He recalled the example cited by Russian President Vladimir Putin of the hub in Austrian Baumgarten, through which Russian gas enters the EU. Miller clarified that Russian gas comes to Baumgarten in transit through Ukraine, through the Sudzha compressor station.

In addition, the economist cited data that the south and southeast of Europe receives Russian gas – “in accordance with the contracts that have been signed.” “Therefore, of course, Russian gas is on the European market, not in small volumes – even in those countries that declare that they do not have Russian gas on their national market,” concluded the head of Gazprom.

Previously, the US State Department stated that some EU countries that import significant volumes of energy from Russia cannot yet refuse them.

Source: Rosbalt

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