Ukraine has announced its decision not to extend the Russian gas transit deal with Gazprom, signaling a significant move towards energy independence. Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko stated that the country is focusing on strengthening its energy security by increasing domestic gas production. This decision comes as the current contract with Gazprom is approaching its expiration. Ukraine's stance on not pursuing further agreements on gas transit with Gazprom underscores its efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy resources.
🇷🇺🇺🇦‼️🚨 Ukraine wants to stop transition Russian gas and develop own production. Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko said that Kyiv is not going to conclude additional agreements on gas transit with Gazprom, nor to extend existing ones. The latest agreement expires… https://t.co/JLFayowA7J
❗️ Ukraine will not renew the contract with Gazprom for gas transit, - Energy Minister German Galushchenko He added that Ukraine is strengthening the country's energy security and independence by increasing domestic gas production. https://t.co/g2cvv94KOs
🛑 Ukraine will not extend contract with Russian gas company Gazprom https://t.co/IYWGvCTOz8
⚡️Herman Galushchenko, the Minister of Energy of #Ukraine, stated that Ukraine is not going to extend the gas transit contract with #Russia.
#Ukraine has no plan to extend Russian gas transit deal #Russia https://t.co/tpWwc8sK18