The Hague administration will request the European Union to briefly launch Russia from sanctions, as the Dutch town are unable to find an option fuel supplier.
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The Municipality of The Hague has signed a prolonged-time period gasoline supply contract with Gazprom. EU sanctions imposed on Russia subsequent the invasion of Ukraine require governments and other public authorities to terminate current contracts with Russian companies by 10 Oct.
For The Hague, this signifies discovering a new gas supplier to exchange the present settlement with Gazprom. The town said it held a pan-European tender in June and July, but failed to catch the attention of any gives from probable suppliers.
“We will request for an exception to our recent settlement right until January 1, 2023, to make certain safety of offer and aid negotiations,” the formal assertion mentioned.
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