Kremlin's Message to Europe: We Want to Sell Russian Gas via Ukraine
moscow, russia January 28, 2025 11:00Kremlin spokesperson emphasizes commercial aspect of selling Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine, highlighting competitive prices.
Kremlin spokesperson emphasizes commercial aspect of selling Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine, highlighting competitive prices.
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