Poland, which refused to pay in rubles, received the same document.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy has announced that from April 27, supplies of liquefied natural gas from Russia will cease to the country.
As stated in the department, the day before, Bulgaz received a notification from the Russian side about the termination of supplies of natural gas from Gazprom LLC.
In turn, Sofia stated that she had fulfilled the terms of the contract in full, and the required payments to Russia had been made. Nevertheless
Recall that Warsaw received the same notification earlier, which refused to pay the amount required under the contract in Russian currency.
In turn, the Russian company in its telegram channel stated that at the end of the day on April 26, it had not received a ruble payment from Bulgargaz (Bulgaria) and PGNIG (Poland), which was required by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on March 23 of this year and about which both transit companies were notified in advance.
“Payments for gas supplied from April 1 should be made in rubles using new details,” Gazprom said.
The company clarified that if transit countries join the selection of Russian gas bypassing the decision of the Russian side, the volume of supplies to third countries will be reduced by exactly the same amount.
As Topnews wrote earlier, the German energy company found it possible to pay for Russian LNG in euros.
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