Putin clears foreign currency settlements for gas debt

Putin clears foreign currency settlements for gas debt

Changes were made by President Vladimir Putin to an earlier decree on ruble payments.

Russia released a decree in March to force European gas buyers to open ruble bank accounts and pay with Russian currency. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia will allow countries to pay debt settlements for gas supplies in a foreign currency, according to changes made by President Vladimir Putin on Friday to his earlier decree on ruble payments for gas.

The document also clarifies that the debt settlement does not automatically mean the resumption of gas supplies. It also does not alter the previously stated requirements for a foreign buyer of Russian gas to pay for it in rubles.

Putin signed the decree in March, forcing European customers to open ruble bank accounts with Gazprombank and pay in Russian currency if they wanted to continue receiving Russian gas.

Supplies were subsequently cut off to some companies and countries, such as Poland and Finland, that refused the terms of the deal.

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