"We
expect the decision (to switch to roubles) from other
importers," he added, in comments published in the ministry's
in-house magazine. He did not disclose the identities of
customers who had already switched.
President Vladimir Putin said last month that buyers of Russian
gas from "unfriendly" countries should pay in roubles, a move
rejected by European Union authorities under the bloc's
sanctions regime against Moscow.
Putin has warned Europe it risked having gas supplies cut unless
it pays in the Russian currency as he seeks to retaliate over
the sanctions, imposed over what Moscow calls its "special
military operation" in Ukraine.
In March, he proposed that energy buyers open accounts at
Gazprombank, where payments in euros or dollars would be
converted to roubles.
Armenia made several payments for supplies of Russian natural
gas in roubles, its Economy Minister Vagan Kerobyan said in an
interview with Russian media outlet RBC on Friday.
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Monday that
Hungary planned to pay for Russian gas in euros through
Gazprombank.
(Reporting by Reuters; editing by John Stonestreet)
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