Russian natural gas has stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine after a five-year transit contract expired.
Russia will no longer transport gas to Europe via Ukraine’s pipelines, further limiting its ability to raise capital
Ukraine halts Russian gas supplies to European customers through its pipeline network, almost three years into Moscow’s all-out invasion.
Though most EU countries divested themselves from Russian gas when Moscow invaded Ukraine in 2022, some will still feel the pinch. Slovakia’s President Robert Fico made a surprise visit to Moscow last week and threatened to stop supplying Ukraine with ...
A transnational pipeline was shut down on Wednesday after Kyiv refused to renew a prewar agreement that allowed for the transit of Russian gas through its territory.
Despite previous clashes regarding a peace plan, Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he believes the president-elect can achieve peace.
Ukraine increased electricity imports by 5.5 times to 4.4 million MWh in 2024. Source: monitoring data of ExPro Electricity Details: Hungary exported the most electricity, accounting for 39%, followed by Slovakia (23%),
Russia’s once-dominant gas supply to Europe via Ukraine, which flowed for decades, is set to end on New Year’s Day with the collapse of a contract between the two warring countries that paid out billions to Moscow in gas revenue and to Kyiv in transit fees.
In 2020, when the last five-year transit agreement started, Russia shipped about 65 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas via Ukraine. Supplies have since fallen to 15 bcm, accounting for less than 10% of the EU's pipeline gas imports in 2023. Following the ...
The end of the deal has also plunged the breakaway Moldovan region into an energy crisis on Jan 1. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"We are convinced that the Polish Presidency will make Europe stronger," writes Volodymyr Zelensky on the platform X. The President of Ukraine referred to Poland taking over the presidency of the EU.