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Ukraine and Poland agreed to build a joint gas pipeline so that the Polish Republic could increase the volume of gas supplied to the east. This was announced by Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki, who arrived in Kiev after a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Denys Shmygal.
We are talking about plans that can be implemented in the near future, the Polish minister said, without giving specific figures.
In addition, both countries consider the import of gas from Poland, in particular, from the Polish LNG terminal, as well as the storage of natural gas by Polish and European companies in underground gas storage facilities in Ukraine to be promising. The Polish company PGNiG is already supplying Ukraine with liquefied natural gas purchased in the United States.
In conclusion, the meeting participants agreed to oppose the commissioning of the Russian Nord Stream 2 export gas pipeline, the prospects for which remain uncertain both due to certification difficulties and due to sanctions promoted by the United States.
Source: Rosbalt

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