Norwegian Ministry of Justice Restricts Access for Russian Tourists Due to Ukraine War
Norway has announced a further restriction on the access of Russian tourists due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine
The Ukrainian President, Viktor Yushchenko, has decided to order the emission of hrivnias (the Ukrainian national currency) for nearly USD 500 M to pay for the Russian gas.
"I had no other choice, but to insist on the emission, and after done it is a matter of an hour payment to be made", Yushchenko commented, as Darik Radio reported.
The Ukrainian Naftogaz owes Russia USD 158 M for the natural gas consumed in May, and nearly USD 500 M for gas put in storages, the President explained.
The deadline for the payment is Sunday.
The Ukrainian state-owned gas company "Naftogaz" is in a bad financial condition, and this has forced it to negotiate for loans with all possible partners, according to Bogdan Sokolovski from the Naftogaz management.
Russia's PM, Vladimir Putin, said Wednesday in Helsinki that Russian gas supplies for Europe through the Ukraine might be terminated complete at the end of June if the Ukraine failed to pay its dues.
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