Putin Declares Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine War
The Kremlin has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered an “Easter ceasefire” in the war in Ukraine, declaring a temporary halt in hostilities lasting around 36 hours
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Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev (R), and Belarus counterpart Alexandr Lukashenko (h) talk as they meet in May 2010 in the presidential residence Gorki outside Moscow, Russia, together with the leaders of Collective Security Treaty Organization Member S
The President of Belarus, Alexandr Lukashenko, had ordered his cabinet to stop the transit of Russian gas through the country’s territory.
The information was reported Tuesday by the Russian news agency ITAR-TASS.
Lukashenko is quoted saying he issued the order over Gazprom’s failure to pay the money owed for the transit for six months now.
The President told Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, he would not allow the transit until Russia settles its debt.
According to Lukashenko, Gazprom owes USD 260 M until May and the Russian monopoly had admitted they do owe this much money.
“We owe them USD 190 M while Gazprom owes us USD 260 M,” Lukashenko said.
During negotiations in Moscow on Monday Gazprom admitted they owe Belarus an amount for the gas transit equal to the country’s debt towards them. Gazprom also insist their intentions to settle the debt have been blocked by Minsk.
Bulgaria’s fuel market has recorded a sharp upward shift since the outbreak of the war in Iran, with diesel and petrol prices rising significantly across the country
The second exploration drilling in the Krum-1 area of the Khan Asparuh block in Bulgaria’s Black Sea has also failed to identify commercially significant natural gas deposits, according to OMV Petrom
The Ombudswoman institution has voiced strong opposition to the proposed increase in heating prices in Sofia, which is expected to approach nearly 30 percent
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) in Bulgaria has set the price of natural gas for April 2026 at 34.27 euros per megawatt-hour, excluding access, transmission, excise duties and VAT
Fuel prices in Bulgaria have recorded a sharp upward movement over the past month, with diesel showing the most significant increase, according to data from the Fuelo platform
Bulgargaz has defended its previously submitted proposal for a 5% rise in natural gas prices for April before the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission, with CEO Veselin Sinabov stressing that there is currently no justification for any further increases
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