Merkel
says EU will discuss bridging finance for Ukraine next week
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[October 24, 2014]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European
Union and Ukraine will discuss a bridging loan to Kiev next week so that
the country can pay in advance for Russian gas deliveries for the coming
months, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday.
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"There is a necessity for a certain amount of bridging finance,"
Merkel told reporters after the first day of a European Union
summit.
The latest round of talks between Moscow and Kiev, brokered by the
European Commission, to try to resolve a row over Ukraine's unpaid
gas bill took place on Tuesday. They ended without agreement and
more talks are scheduled for Oct. 29.
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said the two sides had
almost reached a deal but had stumbled over the issue of how Ukraine
will pay in advance for gas supplies in November and December.
Gazprom <GAZP.MM>, which has cut off Kiev's gas supplies, says
Ukraine's gas debt stands near $4.5 billion.
Ukraine has agreed to pay off $3.1 billion to Gazprom in two
tranches this year to help unblock its access to gas over the
winter.
Ukraine's Naftogaz has set aside $3.1 billion in a special escrow
account to pay Russian natural gas supplier Gazprom, the chief
executive of Ukraine's national oil and gas company told Reuters on
Thursday.
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Kiev on Tuesday asked the EU for a further 2 billion euros ($2.55
billion) in credit.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Additional reporting by Alastair
MacDonald and Barbara Lewis; Writing by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by
Mohammad Zargham)
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