Putins Temporary Admin Plan For Ukraine Could Shift Europes Oil And Gas Flow

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 01:10

Putins Temporary Admin Plan For Ukraine Could Shift Europes Oil And Gas Flow

Russian gas has stopped flowing

President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday it was now clear that there would be no new gas transit deal with Kyiv to send Russian gas through Ukraine to Europe, but that Russia would survive.

The Ukrainian foreign minister has called for the Group of Seven advanced economies to reduce its price cap on Russian seaborne oil to $30 per barrel. The current G7 price cap is $60 per barrel.

Russian gas has stopped flowing to EU states via Ukraine after a five-year deal expired, marking the end of a decades-long arrangement. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country

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Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Ukraine could be placed under a form of temporary administration to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords with the aim of reaching

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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine would not accept any mineral rights deal that threatened its integration with the EU but said it was too early to pass judgment on a dramatically

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While some argue that offering

While some argue that offering a return to Russian gas could incentivize Moscow to negotiate an end to the war, others warn that any such move would undermine Ukraine and embolden the

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Ukraine could be placed under a form of temporary administration to allow for new elections and the signature of key accords with the aim of reaching

With Europe’s fuel prices returning to pre-war levels, Russia has lost its best leverage over the Continent, experts say.

With Russia currently controlling about

With Russia currently controlling about 20% of Ukrainian territory, including key transit infrastructure, any administrative changes could significantly impact Europe’s oil and gas flow in the near future.

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Russia's gas transit through Ukraine to Europe has ended with the expiration of their contract, marking a significant development amid the ongoing war. The European Union has secured