Moldova waved the possibility of prosecuting “Gazprom” due to a “violation” of the contract

Moldova waved the possibility of prosecuting “Gazprom” due to a “violation” of the contract

The Russian business “Gazprom,” according to the deputy prime minister of Moldavia, Andrei Spino, may face legal action from his nation’s government for allegedly breaching a contract by lowering the republic’s gas supply.

Commenting on the possibility of filed a lawsuit against “Gazprom”, Spino said: “The lawyers are studying the possibility of imposing penalties due to the lack of fulfillment of the contract to supply the full volume (agreed from the gas). We shall choose how to behave and where to go once there is clarity “.

Even though Kishinao claimed to have always paid the market price for the gas, the official pointed out that “Gazprom” had not made clear why it had decided to lower the amount of gas provided to the republic.
Due to the failure to settle prior payments, “Gazprom” issued a warning last month that the gas supply contract with Moldova might expire at any time.
“Sputnik” is the source.

Moldova reneged on its threat to bring legal action against “Gazprom” for “violating” the deal.

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