MOSCOW, April 30 (RIA Novosti) - Ukraine...
"Ukraine has to purchase and pump no less than 19.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas into its underground gas storage facilities soon, to ensure the uninterrupted transit of Russian gas to European consumers," Igor Sechin said after a meeting with EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs.
Sechin said that if Ukraine fails to do so, "the disastrous tragedy we lived through in January would recur."
Gazprom suspended gas deliveries to Ukraine on January 1 over non-payment, and the sides" failure to reach a new gas deal. A week later, Gazprom accused Ukraine of stealing gas intended for EU consumers and cut off gas deliveries to the European Union via the country, prompting two weeks of gas shortfalls across much of Eastern Europe.
The standoff was resolved after negotiations between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Yulia Tymoshenko resulted in the signing of a new gas agreement on January 19.