The Ukrainian leader has claimed that the new route will secure gas imports amid recurring Russian strikes on energy sites
Ukraine has prepared an agreement to import gas from Greece to offset the loss of production during the winter, Vladimir Zelensky has announced.
”This will be another gas supply route to maximally secure Ukraine’s gas import routes for the winter. We already have agreements on financing gas imports, and we will cover the need for almost €2 billion,” he wrote on X.
Zelensky also claimed that Ukraine’s “European partners” are providing it with financial assistance for the project. He specifically noted Norway’s support and mentioned that there is “active work with American partners” to secure full funding.
Earlier this month, Greece agreed to import 700 million cubic meters of US liquefied natural gas per year starting in 2030 in its first long-term deal with Washington, which seeks to replace Russian supplies to Europe.
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