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Ukraine has allowed no access for independent monitors to its gas metering stations since January 1.
"Tymoshenko and Jose Manuel Barroso agreed to provide immediate access to EU technical experts for permanent monitoring of natural gas supplied by Russia to meet the European Union's demand," the Ukrainian government's press service said in a statement.

Gazprom accused Ukraine of stealing more than 86 million cubic meters of gas since the start of the year.

It seems the monitors are not just going to oversee the turning off of the gas, but to make sure Ukraine is not stealing it.  Maybe.  

Hell, the way this article reads, it sounds like Ukraine is turning off the gas.  

MOSCOW, January 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russian energy giant Gazprom halted on Wednesday gas supplies to Ukraine for transit to Europe.
A final check established that Ukraine was not carrying any gas to Europe despite Russia's move to continue gas supplies to Ukraine through the Sudzha station.

Earlier in the day, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned his Czech counterpart that Gazprom would be forced to cut gas supplies to Ukraine unless Kiev cancels its decision to close all four pipelines carrying Russian gas to the EU.

"Unless the Ukrainian authorities reconsider their decision soon, Gazprom will be forced to stop deliveries of gas via Ukraine, which become senseless with European consumers not receiving it anyway," Putin told Mirek Topolanek.

The proposal to stop gas supplies to Ukraine was made by the head of Russian energy giant Gazprom earlier on Wednesday.

Ukraine cut off gas to the EU, so Russia cuts off gas to Ukraine.  Acc'd. to RIAN.  Why did Ukraine cut off gas to EU?    


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by poemless on Wed Jan 7th, 2009 at 04:31:58 PM EST
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The Ukraine government decision was parsed like this in the Reuters wire I was using:

Ukraine PM says agrees on EU gas transit monitors | Markets | Reuters

KIEV, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Ukraine would guarantee Russian gas transit to Europe once supplies are renewed and allow European Union inspectors to monitor the flows, the government quoted Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko as saying on Wednesday.

But yes, there does seem to be an agreement that monitors can go in "immediately".

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Wed Jan 7th, 2009 at 04:44:30 PM EST
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Notice that it was Tymoshenko mentioned, not Yushenko. Ukrainian politicians were eerily silent on the subject, but if anything, Yushenko was more visible.

There seems to be a tectonic change in Kiev - just yesterday, talks between Gazprom and Naftogas "were not scheduled" but Naftogas chairman was ready to be in Moscow on 8th. All of a sudden, there has been a midnight meeting between them in Moscow - yes, on 8th. And right now they are in Brussels, hammering things out with EU mediation.

The whole Ukrainian politics of autumn and early winter could be considered as a positioning for this very moment. Ukraine knew that it's going to refuse any increase in price, and this spat was going to happen. What mattered was - who would be at the negotiating table at the moment?

Looks like Tymoshenko won. One less player to consider, the end game could be closer.

by Sargon on Thu Jan 8th, 2009 at 03:49:59 AM EST
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See our threads on the Ukrainian politics of the Summer here:
  • The first comment subthread to UK minister says "f*ck climate, we need more energy now" by Jerome a Paris on August 27th, 2008
  • A Salon thread from August 28 on The Independent's Is the Ukraine the new Cold War front?
  • And another Salon Thread from September 4 on The Times' Ukraine government teeters amid President Yushchenko 'coup' claim - that's when things got interesting with crossed accusations of treason between President Yushchenko and Prime Minister Tymoshenko.


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by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Jan 8th, 2009 at 05:18:00 AM EST
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All of a sudden, there has been a midnight meeting between them in Moscow - yes, on 8th. And right now they are in Brussels

Yes. I was about to post this, (my bold):

The Associated Press: Gazprom's CEO holds talks with Naftogaz's Dubina

MOSCOW (AP) -- The heads of the Russian and Ukrainian gas companies have held an unexpected meeting in Moscow to discuss the dispute that has caused an energy crisis in Europe.

Both companies confirmed they met early Thursday but released no details. It was the first face-to-face meeting between Gazprom's Alexei Miller and Naftogaz's Oleh Dubina since talks over prices broke down New Year's Eve.

The meeting was unexpected because both men are due in Brussels Thursday to meet with EU officials.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Thu Jan 8th, 2009 at 07:23:50 AM EST
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