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Russia’s Gazprom on Tuesday said it had reached an agreement with China to start fulfilling its gas supply contracts with payments made in rubles or yuan instead of euros or dollars.
Russia says agreement with China will boost both their economies.
Moscow has since cut gas to several European nations including Germany, Denmark, Poland, Bulgaria, Finland and the Netherlands after they refused to abide by Putin’s mandate.
Gazprom, which has repeatedly staunched its supplies to Europe over alleged "maintenance" issues, said Monday it would not resume pumping gas until Germany energy company Siemens Energy adheres to its equipment repair demands.
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