Ukraine Refuses to Pay Russia $7Bln Gazprom Fine
The St. Petersburg Times
Published: February 27, 2013 (Issue # 1748)
KIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said his country would not pay Russia a $7 billion fine for violations of a gas delivery agreement.
“We have refused to pay these fines, and now we are in negotiations,” Yanukovych told a national television show Friday.
In January, Gazprom billed Ukraine’s Naftogaz Ukrainy with a $7 billion bill for gas it says Ukraine did not buy in 2012, although it was obliged to do so under a so-called pay-or-take contract.
“I think we will genuinely restore normal relations with Russia in the gas sphere. We’re not losing hope,” said Yanukovych. “We need to think about how to make use of our gas-pipeline network, and no one except Russia can guarantee us a given volume of gas,” Yanukovych said.
Although Ukraine is seeking to diversify its gas supplies and took deliveries from European firms including Germany’s RWE in 2012, it remains heavily dependent on Russia for the bulk of its supplies.
Ukraine pays Russia $430 per thousand cubic meters under a deal negotiated by now-jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and then-Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in 2009.
Yanukovych’s comments came during a television interview where he also promised not to raise heavily subsidized domestic gas prices — a pledge that is likely to cause tensions with the International Monetary Fund. |