Russia's Gazprom won't reduce gas supplies to Moldova, but reserves right to
withdrew a threat to reduce gas supplies to Moldova from Monday but said it reserved the right to lower or halt flows in future if Moldova failed to make agreed payments.of withholding gas supplies which pass through the country on the way to Moldova - something Kyiv denied - and said it could start reducing those flows from Monday.
However, Gazprom accused Moldova of "regular violations" of payment obligations and added: "Gazprom reserves the right to lower or to fully suspend supplies in case of payment violation." Moldova refuses to recognise the debt as its own. Transdniestria currently uses about 40% of the gas imported by the country, but does not pay the Moldovan government for it and refuses to discuss the issue.
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