The future of Russian gas transit through Ukraine | Yuriy Kamelchuk

    The agreement allowing the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine will expire on Jan 1, 2025. However, Russian gas accounts for 47% of Hungary’s imports and nearly 90% of Slovakia’s. Fico and Orbán have been holding meetings with foreign counterparts to try to secure continued access to supplies. TVP World’s Sally Jastrzębska discusses the topic with Ukrainian MP Yuriy Kamelchuk.

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    22 Comments

    1. Great discussion covered a lot of things and never really thought about I'm an American trying to understand the big picture and situation what's going on in all directions and this was very interesting thank you for your time and expertise

    2. The second pipe line from NordStream 2 is intact and is not affected by Ukrainian blackmail. Why does the EU not assist its own members obtaining normal priced gas for their people?

    3. There are countries in Europe willing to burn their own houses down in an attempt to "save democracy" in Ukraine. This is really weird stuff, especially since these same countries have previously acknowledged that Ukraine was the most corrupt country in Europe.

    4. Ukrine must wake up from the deram of Bi-Dumb, Zelenski bubble. The most corrupt country in EU, will be on its knees for decades to come. Germany Foolishly followed Bi dumb's trap and begun its downfall.

    5. Let the gas flow just charge Slovakia whatever you feel like for transit. 5 billion instead of 1 billion. Should be at least equal to price of LNG via EU pipelines. Putin will no doubt launder 10 or 20 billion to get Slovakia the bucks. So this will strip Russia of far far more than they make.

    6. Argentine is planning to improve production, infrastructure, and gas exports from its Vaca Muerta fields in the not-too-distant future. The European market should welcome it. When peace comes Ukraine can export production from its 1.2 trillion cubic meters (tcm) shale gas reserves.

    7. Ukraine 🇺🇦 was duped into believing that NATO had her back. No one cares for Ukrainians. U ditch a reliable source of income because you have aid from the west? Isn't selling Ukrainians to dogs?

    8. Let me get this straight: there's a functional, undamaged gas pipeline in a war zone and Ukraine accept gas transfers to central europe while the money will be used to invade Ukraine? Hee?
      I remeber a time, when Germany was blamed to fuel the war in Ukraine with ruzzian gas and was forced to stop it. Now I hear, our silent beauties like Austria or Hungary used ruzzian gas all the time.

    9. Austria, Hungary and Slovakia are not at war with Russia. Neighter is the EU or NATO. Supporting Ukraine should not mean hurting your own country. It is Ukraine's right to shut down Russian gas transit throught its own territory but I don't think they will make friends with this action. Hungary and Slovakia are EU and NATO members. Ukraine wants to join both. As a beggar, you should never bite the hand that feeds you….

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