Energy Supply Security
Сoal supplies to Ukraine prove Putin’s goodwill for
supporting Ukrainian people - Peskov
December 27, 13:51 UTC+3
Presidential spokesman also confirmed Ukraine’s reports on starting such supplies
Presidential spokesman also confirmed Ukraine’s reports on starting such supplies
MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. Russian
supplies of coal and electricity to Ukraine without prepayment prove Russian
President Vladimir Putin's goodwill to provide real support to the Ukrainian
people, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told TASS on Saturday.
He confirmed Ukraine’s reports on
starting such supplies.
“Against all the odds as President Putin
said earlier in the hard times he had never given up the consistent policy
towards supporting the Ukrainian people and providing real and not eventual
support, due to the critical energy situation Putin took a decision on such
supplies regardless the absence of prepayment, which is the condition of making
them,” Peskov said.
“This proves President Putin’s political
goodwill to provide support for Ukrainians, particularly before New Year,” he
said.
Russian Vice-Premier Dmitry Kozak said
Russia had taken a decision to supply 500,000 tonnes of coal to Ukraine per
month for solving its energy problems.
“If an additional corresponding
agreement may be reached, we’re ready to supply another 500,000 tonnes, totally
one million tonnes of coal, to Ukraine in order to help it solve energy
problems,” Kozak told Rossiya24 TV Channel.
The decision to this effect was made at
Ukraine’s request. Energy carriers will be supplied to Ukraine on easy terms,
he said.
Kozak expressed hope that this would
help ensure reliable energy supplies to Crimea.
Earlier, anonymous hackers attacked the
website of the Ukrainian Regional Development Ministry to have posted a hoax
saying Russia was prepared to supply energy to Ukraine without prepayment, the
ministry’s spokeswoman, Nadezhda Petruniak, said
.
“Apparently, the website was attacked by
anonymous hackers. The ministry’s press-service has not published any
information of this sort either on its own behalf, or on behalf of other
press-services or officials,” she said.
Petruniak said the Regional Development
Ministry did not have any information about energy supplies from third
countries at its disposal and surely was not in the position to publish it,
because it was a competence of a different ministry.
Meanwhile,
the Regional Development Ministry’s Internet site said Russia had agreed to
supply fuels to Ukraine without prepayment. The hoax has now been eliminated.
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