Moscow insists on payment in rouble

March 30, 2022 12:00 am | Updated 05:42 am IST - Moscow

G7 Ministers call it ‘unacceptable’

Russia reiterated on Tuesday that it will only be accepting payment for gas deliveries to the EU in rouble after G7 Ministers called this arrangement “unacceptable”.

“Nobody will supply gas for free. This is just impossible. And it can only be paid for in roubles,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“Companies must understand the completely changed environment that has arisen in the conditions of the economic war waged against Russia,” he said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week that Moscow will now only accept roubles as payment for natural gas deliveries to “unfriendly” countries, which include the European Union.

Western countries have piled crippling sanctions on Moscow since it moved troops into Ukraine, with the United States banning the import of Russia oil and gas among other measures. However, the European Union — which received around 40% of its gas supplies from Russia in 2021 — has retained deliveries from Moscow.

Speaking on behalf of the G7 energy ministers, Germany’s Robert Habeck said Monday that Russia’s request was a “unilateral and clear breach of the existing agreements”.

He said payments in roubles were “unacceptable”, and called upon energy companies not to comply with Putin’s demand.

On Thursday, the Russian government, its central bank and energy giant Gazprom are expected to present Putin with a system that will allow gas payment to be conducted in roubles.

“There is nothing better than Russian gas, all the other options are worse. That is the reality,” Mr. Peskov said.

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