
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen makes a statement in Brussels on April 27, 2022, following the decision by Russian energy giant Gazprom to halt gas shipments to Poland and Bulgaria in Moscow鈥檚 latest use of gas as a weapon in the conflict in Ukraine. AFP
BRUSSELS鈥擯oland and Bulgaria are now receiving gas from their EU neighbours after Russia鈥檚 state energy giant Gazprom turned off the taps, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday.
鈥淲e will ensure that Gazprom鈥檚 decision has the least possible impact on European consumers,鈥 von der Leyen said.
鈥淭oday, the Kremlin failed once again in its attempt to sow division among member states. The era of Russian fossil fuels in Europe is coming to an end.鈥
Speaking in Chile, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Gazprom鈥檚 move was 鈥渁n act of aggression鈥 and would 鈥渙nly accelerate Europe鈥檚 conversion to green energies, which do not create dependencies鈥.
Gazprom has announced the halt of gas to both Poland and highly dependent Bulgaria after not receiving payment in rubles from the two EU members.
President Vladimir Putin said last month that Russia would no longer accept payments in currencies other than the ruble in retaliation for the West鈥檚 economic sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Von der Leyen warned EU importers that, unless a supply contract was denominated in rubles, giving in to the Kremlin鈥檚 demand and paying in rubles would contravene sanctions.
鈥淭his would be a breach of the sanctions, so a high risk for the companies,鈥 she said.
She said that 鈥渁bout 97 percent鈥 of all EU contracts explicitly stipulate payments in euros or dollars.
Officials said energy ministers from across the bloc will meet on Monday to discuss the situation.
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