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Russia has signed an oil transit deal with Ukraine, apparently ending a threat to cut supplies to EU countries. | |
Moscow has agreed to a 30% increase in the transit tariff for oil piped to Europe through Ukraine, according to Ukraine's state energy firm Naftogaz. | |
Moscow confirmed a deal had been signed, but did not comment on the details. | |
Vladimir Putin had earlier accused Kiev of abusing Russian oil transits but said he hoped a deal would be reached. | |
"We are ready to deliver, we have a contract, but if any of the transit countries abuse, what can you do?" said the Russian prime minister. | |
Gas shortages | Gas shortages |
Nikolai Tokarev, head of Russian pipeline company Transneft, said on Monday that Ukraine had demanded higher payments for the transit of Russian oil, changing the terms of a 2004 contract and thereby raising the prospect of a year-end energy dispute. | |
Russia said the dispute could cut supplies to the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - all EU members. | |
A Russia-Ukraine gas dispute last January cut supplies to Europe | A Russia-Ukraine gas dispute last January cut supplies to Europe |
The EU welcomed the signing of Tuesday's deal. | |
"I am also very glad to note that the Russian and Ukrainian sides have meanwhile found an agreement avoiding a disruption of oil supplies to the EU," said the bloc's Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs. | |
Last month Moscow said it had reached a deal which should prevent a repeat of the gas supply crises of recent years. | |
It agreed to ease the terms under which it supplies gas to Ukraine after talks between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko. | It agreed to ease the terms under which it supplies gas to Ukraine after talks between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko. |
Moscow said that deal should prevent disruption - last January, many countries in Europe were left short of gas due to a payment dispute between Moscow and Kiev. | Moscow said that deal should prevent disruption - last January, many countries in Europe were left short of gas due to a payment dispute between Moscow and Kiev. |
Russia provides about a quarter of the gas consumed in the EU and 80% of that is piped through Ukraine. | Russia provides about a quarter of the gas consumed in the EU and 80% of that is piped through Ukraine. |