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Russia cuts Ukraine gas price by a third | Russia cuts Ukraine gas price by a third |
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The cost of Russian gas supplied to Ukraine has been slashed from more than $400 (£245; 291 euros) per 1,000 cubic metres to $268.5. | |
Russia also agreed at talks in the Kremlin to buy $15bn worth of Ukrainian government bonds. | |
But Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych did not talk about Ukraine joining a Russian-led customs union. | |
Protests continued in Kiev over the deepening ties with Russia. | |
Both of the latest measures are intended to ease Ukraine's financial woes at a time when the country is struggling to avoid default, the BBC's Steven Rosenberg reports from Moscow. | |
While the two leaders did not discuss Ukraine joining the Russian-led customs union, they did speak about a strategic partnership and signed a raft of agreements on economic and industrial co-operation, our correspondent adds. | |
Mr Yanukovych's U-turn on an EU association agreement deal last month sparked mass demonstrations. | |
He admitted his decision had been influenced by heavy pressure from Russia. | |
The current protests, the largest since Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution, are pushing for the resignation of Mr Yanukovych and his government, and snap elections. | The current protests, the largest since Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution, are pushing for the resignation of Mr Yanukovych and his government, and snap elections. |
Gas bill | Gas bill |
The gas agreement signed between Russia's Gazprom and Ukraine's Naftogaz amends a controversial 2009 deal signed by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, for which she was jailed two years ago. | |
Ukraine relies on imports of Russian gas - and heavy energy-intensive industries in eastern Ukraine are especially anxious to keep the price of gas down. Some 75% of Ukraine's engineering exports go to Russia. | Ukraine relies on imports of Russian gas - and heavy energy-intensive industries in eastern Ukraine are especially anxious to keep the price of gas down. Some 75% of Ukraine's engineering exports go to Russia. |
"Russia and Ukraine are... united both by many centuries of our friendship and by having lived a long time together in the same country," Mr Putin said. | "Russia and Ukraine are... united both by many centuries of our friendship and by having lived a long time together in the same country," Mr Putin said. |
Trade between the two countries, he said, had dropped over the past two years, by 11% in 2012 and 14.5% this year. | Trade between the two countries, he said, had dropped over the past two years, by 11% in 2012 and 14.5% this year. |
"It is of course time to take vigorous action not only to return to the level of previous years, but also create conditions for moving forward," he added. | |
Mr Yanukovych said Ukraine would work with Russia and other ex-Soviet states to implement the free trade deal they signed two years ago. | Mr Yanukovych said Ukraine would work with Russia and other ex-Soviet states to implement the free trade deal they signed two years ago. |
"In the near future, we will not only have to co-ordinate this work between our countries, between Russia and Ukraine, but with other CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] countries as well, so that our free trade area could finally start operating at its full capacity," he said. | "In the near future, we will not only have to co-ordinate this work between our countries, between Russia and Ukraine, but with other CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] countries as well, so that our free trade area could finally start operating at its full capacity," he said. |
With talks on resuming credit from the International Monetary Fund stalled, Ukraine requires urgent financial assistance in the coming months to keep the economy afloat. | With talks on resuming credit from the International Monetary Fund stalled, Ukraine requires urgent financial assistance in the coming months to keep the economy afloat. |
Kiev also needs to find about $17bn next year to pay its outstanding gas bill to Russia. | |
Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers on Monday used a high-level meeting to reassure Russia that the association agreement with Ukraine (guide here) would not undermine Moscow's interests. | Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers on Monday used a high-level meeting to reassure Russia that the association agreement with Ukraine (guide here) would not undermine Moscow's interests. |
Supporters say closer ties with the EU could make the economy more open, transparent and prosperous, with greater competition and protection for investors. | Supporters say closer ties with the EU could make the economy more open, transparent and prosperous, with greater competition and protection for investors. |
But the EU partnership requires far-reaching and expensive reforms, which the government says would put at risk many enterprises reliant on trade with Russia. | But the EU partnership requires far-reaching and expensive reforms, which the government says would put at risk many enterprises reliant on trade with Russia. |
Moscow has already put economic pressure on Ukraine, with customs delays and a ban on Ukrainian chocolates, and could escalate such measures. | Moscow has already put economic pressure on Ukraine, with customs delays and a ban on Ukrainian chocolates, and could escalate such measures. |
Russia fears that such a deal would damage the country's economy by letting in a massive flow of EU products via Ukraine. | Russia fears that such a deal would damage the country's economy by letting in a massive flow of EU products via Ukraine. |
Moscow wants Kiev to join the Customs Union instead of signing the EU pact. | Moscow wants Kiev to join the Customs Union instead of signing the EU pact. |
The Russian-led union now also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan, but pro-EU protesters regard the grouping as a modern embodiment of the Soviet Union. | The Russian-led union now also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan, but pro-EU protesters regard the grouping as a modern embodiment of the Soviet Union. |
Mr Yanukovych has said he eventually aims to sign the EU deal, but wants at least 20bn euros a year to pay for the necessary upgrading of Ukraine's economy. |