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Russian, Ukrainian gas talks collapseVienna (UPI) Jul 1, 2015 European leaders said they'd get to work on proposing new strategies after natural gas talks between Russian and Ukraine collapsed in Vienna. European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic met in Vienna with Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak, his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Demchyshyn and Andriy Kobolev, the chief executive officer at Ukrainian energy company Naftogaz. The energy relationship between Ukraine and Russia has been strained at least since 2006, when Ukrainian de ... read more |
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