Bush Administration Criticizes Russia
Posted on: Tuesday, 3 January 2006, 15:00 CST
By BARRY SCHWEID
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration criticized Russia on Tuesday for imposing limits on natural gas supplies to Europe by reducing Ukraine's share through a pipeline that carries about 80 percent of Russian gas exports to the West.
A decision by Russia to restore most of the gas it had withheld Monday in a pricing dispute "does not resolve the issue," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
Noting that Europe was in the midst of winter's cold, McCormack decried "the use of energy for political purposes."
He noted that Ukraine, a former Soviet republic, was due to hold parliamentary elections. And yet, McCormack also said he was not trying to discern Russia's motives in limiting supplies and proposing a sharp boost in gas prices.
McCormack said State Department officials were talking to both governments to try to help resolve the dispute.
Russia has acussed Ukraine of trying to steal its share of gas from Europe, an allegation that Ukraine rejects and the State Department declined to address.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
Related Articles
- 'Gas in the CIS & Europe, 2007' Contains Maps, Tables and Charts on the Sector
- Gas Trader to Pay for Extra Gas Ukraine Consumed in January - Russia's Gazprom
- Serbia Gas From Russia Down By Quarter
- Russia-Ukraine Natural Gas Dispute Threatens Turkey, Europe
- Russia Restores Most of Natural Gas Flow Supplies to Europe Disrupted; Dispute With Ukraine Goes On
- Russia restores Europe's gas, still at odds with Kiev
- Russia ups Europe's gas, still at odds with Kiev
- Ukraine Says Russia Has Cut Off Gas Supplies Meant for Europe
- A Russia-Ukraine Game of Chicken Natural Gas Dispute Could Affect Europe
- Arcapita Acquires One of the Largest Private Gas Storage Operators in the United States
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds