Putin, Poroshenko discuss measures to
restore peace to east Ukraine: Kremlin
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[October 15, 2014]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A long-running
dispute over natural gas supplies will be on the agenda when Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko hold
talks in Italy later this week, the Kremlin said.
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A Kremlin statement issued late on Tuesday said the Ukrainian and
Russian presidents had spoken by telephone and discussed measures to
restore peace in eastern Ukraine.
They are expected to continue discussions on the conflict as well as
on the gas dispute on the sidelines of a summit of European and
Asian leaders they are both attending in Milan on Oct 16-17.
Russian natural gas producer Gazprom cut supplies to Ukraine in June
after Kiev failed to pay gas debts which Russia says have now
reached more than $5 billion.
Ukraine faces a possibility of energy shortages this winter if no
deal is reached, risking a replay of the disruptions to Europe's gas
supplies seen in 2006 and 2009. Europe receives a third of its gas
needs from Russia, and around half of it is pumped via Ukraine.
Officials from Russia and the European Commission, which is
mediating the talks, say a deal could be near. Poroshenko said on
Saturday he hoped for "significant progress" on the issue during the
talks on Milan.
Efforts to reach agreement have been complicated by the conflict in
eastern Ukraine. Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of providing
pro-Russian separatists there with extra troops and weapons, a
charge Moscow denies.
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The conflict has caused the worst standoff in Moscow's relations
with the West since the Cold War, with the United States and the
European Union having imposed sanctions on Russia over the crisis.
Deep divisions remained between Washington and Moscow after talks
between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov in Paris on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin,; Writing by Katya Golubkova,
Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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