“Without payment, Russia has no basis to supply gas” – expert
Published: 03 June, 2009, 23:20
Vitaly Ermakov, from the Cambridge Energy Research Associates, gave his verdict on the possible complications of Ukraine’s suspending gas payments.
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Published: 03 June, 2009, 23:20
Vitaly Ermakov, from the Cambridge Energy Research Associates, gave his verdict on the possible complications of Ukraine’s suspending gas payments.
If you dont pay ,you get cut off,they do it in england dont pay your bills the bailiff are there before the ink has dried on the summons.,and ukraine should ask thier new found friends the europeans for cash,they have got plenty,and as friends as,the saying goes"Afriend in need is a friend indeed".