February 6, 2012

Gazprom Cutting Gas to Europe Is a Good Thing

Jeff Myhre, Foreign Policy Association


AP

The cold snap that has frozen most of Europe solid has created some tensions over Russia’s role as supplier of natural gas to its neighbors. On Friday, a Gazprom official claimed that Ukraine was taking more than its share from the pipeline that runs through its territory. . .

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