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29 of June, 13:03

Medvedev called the final price of gas for Ukraine
According to the Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, Russia will not be able to save gas discount for Ukraine in the same volume, thus the final price for gas for Ukraine will be $ 247 per 1 thousand Cubic meters.
about it informs news Agency.
The transit rate for pumping gas from Russia to Europe, in his vision, unfairly underestimated the Russian side. On June 16 of last year Naftogaz immediately after its translation by Gazprom in prepayment filed a lawsuit in the Stockholm arbitration court with the demand to revise the contract. Then the Ukrainian government demanded Firm to reduce gas prices and to recover from Gazprom's $ 6 billion overpayment for gas, which he put with 2010. With his own hand, Gazprom appealed to the Stockholm arbitration court with the claim against Naftogaz of debt collection, at the time of the transfer for the prepayment has reached 4.5 billion dollars. Gazprom, in its own report in accordance with IFRS (in the first nine months of 2014) said Details of the second claim of Naftogaz, which was filed in the Stockholm arbitration court on 13 October 2014 and which relates to the transit contract. According to the calculations of Gazprom to the Stockholm arbitration court to decide on the dispute of the Russian organization with Ukrainian Naftogaz until the end of January 2017. Kiev expects the decision of the Stockholm arbitration on gas dispute with Russia before the end of 2015. In addition, in may Naftogaz sent to the Stockholm arbitration new lawsuit against Gazprom, and demanded to pay 10 billion dollars, as if lost due to "unfair" transit contract." so, the total amount of our claims to Gazprom under the contract on gas purchase and contract for transit has already exceeded 16 billion dollars ", - said in Kiev. At the same time may 1, it was stated that the amount of claims Gazprom to Naftogaz of Ukraine " more than the sum of claims of Naftogaz to Gazprom.

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