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Russia will not cut gas supplies to Ukraine next year: Gazprom

(MOSCOW) - Russia will not reduce its gas exports to Ukraine next year or change its contract conditions, gas giant Gazprom's chief executive said Wednesday. "Ukraine should be fulfilling its contract obligations. What is in the contract will be," Full Article at EUbusiness

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