In Europe, the situation with gas is already tense – the reserves in its warehouses are three to five percent less than the average for the last five years, he said.
– The situation there is already quite tense, although gas is still flowing from Russia. If it stops flowing, then the situation will be even more complicated – he said.
– Today, that issue… has not been resolved, although Europeans and European countries are interested in it, but it depends, first of all, on the agreement between the European Union and Kiev on the possibility of such deliveries. WE are ready to continue supplying gas, not only with the existing branch, but there are also a number of other directions – said Novak.
(Vijesti.ba)