
Gazprom: European gas secure despite Belarus dispute

Gazprom's spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said in a telephone briefing that Europe does not need to worry about its future gas supply as the group will guarantee delivery via different supply routes "regardless of Belarus' actions". This would include using spare capacity in the pipeline system while supplies to Poland could be diverted via Ukraine.
The world's largest gas producer, Gazprom began reducing deliveries to Belarus by 15% at 10:00 am Moscow time (07:00 am GMT) on June 21 and cut supplies
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