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😄 "Власти" непризнанного Приднестровья отказались от помощи молдавских компаний Moldovagaz и Energocom и заявили, что будут ждать поставок газа от "газпрома"
Они сообщили, что это предложение предполагает закупку газа по "более высоким и нестабильным" ценам, рассказал IPN и.о. главы Moldovagaz Вадим Чебан.
В Тирасполе также заявили, что ожидают, что российский "газпром" возобновит поставки газа по контракту, срок действия которого истекает в 2026 году.
😄 "Власти" непризнанного Приднестровья отказались от помощи молдавских компаний Moldovagaz и Energocom и заявили, что будут ждать поставок газа от "газпрома"
Они сообщили, что это предложение предполагает закупку газа по "более высоким и нестабильным" ценам, рассказал IPN и.о. главы Moldovagaz Вадим Чебан.
В Тирасполе также заявили, что ожидают, что российский "газпром" возобновит поставки газа по контракту, срок действия которого истекает в 2026 году.
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