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		EU sees way to pay for Russian gas without breaching sanctions
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		 [April 23, 2022]  By 
		Kate Abnett 
 BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU companies may be 
		able to work around Russia's demand to receive gas payments in roubles 
		without breaching sanctions if they pay in euros or dollars which are 
		then converted into the Russian currency, the European Commission said 
		on Friday.
 
 The companies would also need to seek additional conditions on the 
		transactions, such as a statement that they consider their contractual 
		obligations complete once they have deposited the non-Russian 
		currencies.
 
 Moscow has warned Europe it risks having gas supplies cut unless it pays 
		in roubles. In March it issued a decree proposing that energy buyers 
		open accounts at Gazprombank to make payments in euros or dollars, which 
		would then be converted to roubles.
 
 The Commission said earlier this month that the decree risked breaching 
		EU sanctions since it would put the effective completion of the purchase 
		- once the payments are converted to roubles - into the hands of the 
		Russian authorities.
 
 In an advisory document sent to member states on Thursday, however, the 
		Commission said Moscow's proposal does not necessarily prevent a payment 
		process that would comply with EU sanctions against Russia over the 
		Ukraine conflict.
 
 
		
		 
		The Commission's advice is not legally binding, but is an attempt to 
		steer the discussion while member states work out how they can continue 
		to pay for Russian gas.
 
 Brussels said in the document that there were options that could allow 
		companies to continue lawfully paying for gas.
 
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"EU companies can ask their Russian counterparts to fulfil their contractual 
obligations in the same manner as before the adoption of the decree, i.e. by 
depositing the due amount in euros or dollars," the document said.
 However, the procedure for securing exemptions from the requirements of the 
decree is not yet clear, it said.
 
 Before making payments, EU operators could also make a clear statement that they 
consider their contractual obligations to be completed when they deposit euros 
or dollars with Gazprombank - as opposed to later, after the payment is 
converted into roubles, the document said.
 
 "It would be advisable to seek confirmation from the Russian side that this 
procedure is possible under the rules of the decree," the document said.
 
 A European Commission spokesperson said companies should stick to the currency 
agreed in their contracts with Gazprom - 97% of which are in euros or dollars.
 
 The EU's sanctions regime does not prohibit companies from opening accounts with 
Gazprombank, or engaging with the bank to attempt to seek a solution, the 
document said.
 
 (Reporting by Kate Abnett; Editing by Jan Harvey)
 
				 
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