The European Commission says it is possible to pay for

The European Commission says it is possible to pay for Russian gas in rubles

The panel says paying in rubles would not violate EU laws.

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247 The European Commission said it was “possible” for European buyers of Russian natural gas to pay for the input in rubles, as set by Vladimir Putin in response to the sanctions. The entity says paying in rubles would not violate EU law.

“EU companies can ask their Russian counterparts to fulfill their contractual obligations in the same way as before the decree was adopted, ie by depositing the amount due in euros or dollars,” the EC said in an April 21 document.

“The decree does not rule out a payment process that complies with the restrictive measures taken by the EU. However, the procedure for derogating from the requirements of the decree is still unclear,” he said.

However, an EU spokesman told S&P Global Commodity Insights on April 22 that the EU requires compliance with existing supply contracts.

“We have made our position clear to our G7 partners: Agreed contracts must be respected,” said the EK spokesman.

“97 percent of the relevant contracts expressly provide for payment in euros or dollars. Companies with such contracts are not allowed to comply with Russian requirements,” said the spokesman.

“The EU will remain united in responding to this latest attempt by Russia to circumvent our sanctions,” he said.

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