Gazprom: Ukraine's actions make consequences of gas dispute unpredictable
January 06 at 11:18 | Interfax-Ukraine"Despite our attempts to bring the Ukrainian side to negotiations, we haven't see anyone for five days, and only get news from the press," Medvedev said at an interview on the news program Vesti. He is now holding talks with partners in London on the issues of Russian gas supply to Europe.
According to him, "what we see through the press does not add either to our optimism or the physical volume of gas."
"One hand steals from the export pipe, and another one steals the gas owned by RosUkrEnergo, the gas in the underground storage is not exported, [and] despite Gazprom's attempts to sustain gas supplies for Europe, we are limited in what we can do here," Medvedev said.
"If Ukraine puts physical hindrances [in place] now - and it has in fact done so by refusing to accept more gas into its gas transportation system - it will be very difficult to predict the consequences of these actions," he said.