If Ukraine refuses to transport Russian gas, Moldova will face electricity shortages. About this on TV channel Daily TV was stated by the country’s President Maia Sandu.
Sandu noted that, according to the information he obtained, the final decision has not yet been made on whether to stop or continue the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, so we can now talk about the upcoming power outage hypothetically. According to him, in Moldova “there is a question of where to buy gas, the only question is the price.”
Today, 80% of Moldova’s electricity needs are met by the operation of a provincial power plant in Transnistria. The power plant produces electricity from Russian gas, and if its operation stops, it is inevitable that there will be an energy shortage in the country. As a backup option, Moldova is considering the possibility of purchasing electricity from Romania and Ukraine, but according to Sandu, it will take a year or a year and a half to resolve this issue.
On February 3, Moldova promised to ensure Transnistria with gas when transit through Ukraine was stopped.
On January 11, Moldova announced that Ukraine could not do this. to reject Moldova is at the Russian gas transit.
Previously, Ukraine stated: no renewal plans Transit contract for Russian gas ending on December 31, 2024.
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Source: Gazeta

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