Russia has offered Ukraine a “discount” of $100 per thousand cubic metres of gas but Kiev has rejected the deal and is seeking a formal change to the rate set in the two sides’ contract, Ukraine prime minister said today.
“We know these Russian games: a discount is set by a Russian government decision and rescinded by a Russian government decision. Our position remains the same — we want a change to the contract,” Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said.
“All the traps and hooks that Russia is once again laying out for us are unacceptable,” he told a government meeting.
“Let us sign an agreement to avoid having to bring this case to court.”
Yatsenyuk’s comments came moments before the two sides were due to launch a new round of EU-mediated talks in Brussels aimed at averting a Russian gas cut over unpaid bills.
Ukraine has amassed debts of some $4.5 billion, according to Moscow, but is refusing to pay the bill until Russia reduces the price set in a disputed contract the two sides signed in 2009.
Moscow had last year awarded a price rebate for Kiev for its decision to reject a major EU trade pact, lowering the price to $268.50 from $485.50 for 1,000 cubic metres of gas.
But it reintroduced the higher rate for the new pro-Western government that rose to power following the February ouster of the Russian-backed team.
Russia’s state natural gas giant Gazprom today pushed back the gas cut deadline until June 16 to give the two sides more time to reach a deal.