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Pipeline gas stream decrease is down to support issues, and there is no secret plan, says Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov
Russia has procured a standing as a dependable energy provider which "rigorously satisfies every one of its commitments," Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.
He was answering Germany's case that the decrease of flammable gas supplies through the Nord Stream pipeline is an "financial assault" on Europe.
As per Peskov, Berlin had been educated about the "administration cycles" of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, which is expected to go through an arranged yearly support from July 11 to July 21.
"There is a sure support plan… It is smarter to get data with respect to this straightforwardly from Gazprom. However, I rehash once: Russia has been and stays an extremely, solid provider of energy to Europe," Peskov said during an everyday phone call with correspondents, adding that the German side knew about every one of the subtleties.
Last week, gas moves through the undersea pipeline from Russia to Germany were cut by as much as 60%. Russian energy monster Gazprom said this was because of specialized issues emerging from Western authorizations against Moscow.
As per Gazprom, German hardware provider Siemens Energy neglected to return gas siphoning units to a blower station on time. The fixed turbines for North Stream are at present stuck at a support office in Canada, because of Ottawa's assents on Russia. Siemens has said Germany and Canada are looking for an answer.
Beside specialized issues, Gazprom has sliced gas products to Finland, Poland, Bulgaria, and a few EU energy organizations after they would not follow Moscow's interest to pay in rubles.
Some EU chiefs have blamed Russia for "extorting" the alliance with its oil and gas trades, and have faulted Moscow at taking off energy costs. The Kremlin has dismissed the cases, laying the fault on EU strategies.
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