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Russia's Gazprom says gets first debt repayment from Ukraine

Published 05/11/2014, 08:38
Updated 05/11/2014, 08:40
© Reuters Gazprom CEO Miller and Naftogaz CEO Kobolev attend a signing ceremony after gas talks in Brussels

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's top natural gas producer Gazprom said on Wednesday it had received $1.45 billion (908.69 million pounds) from Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz [NAFTO.UL] in repayment for unpaid debt, the first step towards Russia resuming gas supplies to Ukraine.

The payment by Naftogaz is the first to Gazprom since May, when a row over gas pricing and unpaid debts escalated between Moscow and Kiev.

Naftogaz said it had paid the first tranche of its debt on Tuesday. Ukraine has to pay $3.1 billion in two tranches by the end of the year to cover part of the debts for previous supplies from Gazprom.

Russia has said the debt stands at either around $4.5 billion or over $5 billion, depending on the pricing for gas Kiev received between April and June.

Russia halted gas flows to Ukraine in June amid a wider dispute that flared after pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovich fled Kiev in February after fierce street protests.

Last week, talks between Russia and Ukraine brokered by the European Commission led to a temporary agreement on a gas price, a debt repayment schedule and a resumption of gas supplies until the end of March.

On Friday, Gazprom's head, Alexei Miller, said Russia would restart gas supplies to Ukraine as soon as Ukraine repaid the first debt tranche, as well as $760 million up front for November supplies.

It was expected that the flows would resume by the end of this week. Russia used to cover half of the gas consumption in Ukraine, through which around 50 percent of Russian gas flows to the European Union.

However the prepayment idea has irked cash-strapped Kiev, which is fighting pro-Moscow rebels in the industrial east of the country.

© Reuters. Gazprom CEO Miller and Naftogaz CEO Kobolev attend a signing ceremony after gas talks in Brussels

A Naftogaz spokeswoman declined to comment on Tuesday on when and how much the company would pay for Gazprom for Russian gas.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Additional reporting by Natalia Zinets in Kiev, Editing by Elizabeth Piper and Louise Heavens)

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