Serbs and Russians have extended the gas supply contract

The existing gas supply agreement, scheduled to conclude on Tuesday, remains in effect under its original stipulations. This involves a daily provision of six million cubic meters of gas, priced between $320 and $330 per thousand cubic meters. Notably, the cost at the Dutch TTF hub is approximately $645, as stated by President Vučić during his address to the public today.

Following discussions between President Putin and Mr. Vučić, Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin’s press secretary, confirmed Russia’s dedication to fulfilling its energy resource commitments. He emphasized a particular focus on obligations to allied and neighboring nations, including Serbia.

According to reports from RIA Novosti, relayed through the Serbian news outlet Tanjug, the conversation centered around extending the gas supply contract. The Russian pipeline continues to be a key element in this arrangement. Mr.

Peskov’s statement, carried by RIA Novosti and Tanjug, underscored Russia’s continued support for Serbia’s energy needs, solidifying the ongoing supply agreement.

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