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Ukraine weathering Russian gas storm, Europe says
by Daniel J. Graeber
Brussels (UPI) Jul 17, 2013


Kremlin brushes off U.S. sanctions on energy sector
Moscow (UPI) Jul 17, 2013 - The Kremlin is taking a "placid" posture over U.S. sanctions that reach into the energy sector, Russia's deputy foreign minister said Thursday.

Washington rolled out a new set of sanctions against Russian companies and financial institutions in response to ongoing skirmishes in Ukraine, a former Soviet Republic.

Skirmishes in Ukraine stem from Russia's frustration over the shift in the regional balance of power that resulted from Kiev's tilt toward the European Union.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said U.S. actions against Russia would hurt Washington's foreign political and economic efforts.

"There's no hustle, our stance on this [new U.S. sanctions] is placid and balanced," he said.

Sanctions extend to the financial arm of Russian natural gas company Gazprom along with Russian energy companies Novatek and Rosneft.

U.S. Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence David Cohen said the sanctions were enacted because "Russia has failed to meet the basic standards of international conduct."

Some of the proposals offered to break the Russian grip on the Ukrainian energy sector are working, a top European official said Thursday in Brussels.

Outgoing European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso updated leaders in Brussels on the status of trilateral negotiations between the European Union, Russia and Ukraine.

Simmering conflict in Ukraine, a former Soviet republic, grew out of its late 2013 decision to look beyond the Russian sphere of influence. Ukraine earlier this year signed an association agreement with the European Union.

Beyond strategic areas, Barroso said energy supply to Ukraine is an area of concern. Russia suspended gas deliveries to Ukraine because of debt woes and similar rows in 2006 and 2009 left downstream European consumers in the cold.

At this stage, the president said, Ukraine is meeting its energy needs with domestic sources and alternative suppliers. Some of its neighbors have reversed gas flows toward Ukraine as well.

"We have made some proposals and now they are working," he said.

Europe gets about a quarter of its gas needs met by Russia, though most of that runs through Ukraine. Barroso said the results of a stress test examining the resiliency of Europe's energy systems to handle a severe disruption will be ready by October.

Trilateral meetings are scheduled for September.

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