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Ukraine Offers to Transport Azeri Gas to Europe, Zelenskyy Proposes

The abrupt halt of Russian gas flows to Europe through Ukraine has sent ‌shockwaves across the continent, particularly in Slovakia and Hungary,‌ which had been heavily reliant ​on these⁢ deliveries. The move has sparked fierce complaints and raised ‌urgent questions about energy security in the region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy‌ addressed the crisis⁤ during a press conference with Moldovan President​ maia⁢ Sandu, where the two leaders pledged to “provide urgent and concrete solutions” to the energy⁤ crisis ⁢in Moldova’s Russian-backed breakaway‌ region of Transnistria.Zelenskyy⁤ emphasized Ukraine’s commitment to supporting its neighbors while ensuring Russia does not profit⁤ from the‌ situation. “We will not let the Russians profit,” he declared. “But will ⁢we let the Azerbaijanis earn? With pleasure. Will​ we help ⁤the Slovaks? With pleasure. This is what we can do quickly. We can sign a contract and quickly set it up when‌ we hear signals from people‍ in [Transnistrian capital] Tiraspol, Slovakia, and other countries⁣ in ‍Europe.”

However,experts remain skeptical about Azerbaijan’s ability to fill the void left by Russia.Aura Sabadus, a gas markets expert at intelligence firm ICIS, noted, “Azerbaijan is trying to position itself as a major EU energy partner, but they don’t have the production‌ and, at the​ moment, they’re punching above their weight.” Sabadus suggested that any potential deal with Baku might involve ‍a volume ‌swap,effectively‍ rebranding Russian‌ supplies as Azerbaijani.

The crisis has highlighted the ​fragility of ‌Europe’s energy infrastructure and the geopolitical complexities surrounding gas supplies. as nations scramble ‌to secure alternatives, the situation underscores the need​ for diversified energy sources and robust international cooperation.

|‍ Key Points ​| Details |
|—————-|————-|
|​ Gas Flow Halt ​ | Russian gas flows to Europe via Ukraine‍ ceased ⁣this month. |
|⁤ Impacted Countries | Slovakia and Hungary,​ heavily reliant on Russian gas, voiced strong‌ complaints. |
| Transnistria Crisis | Moldova’s ⁤breakaway region faces severe energy shortages. |
| Zelenskyy’s⁢ Proposal | Ukraine ‌seeks to ⁣collaborate with Azerbaijan and Slovakia to address the ⁣crisis. ‍|
| Expert Analysis |⁢ Azerbaijan’s capacity to replace⁣ Russian supplies is questioned, with potential for ⁣rebranded ⁤Russian gas.​ |

The unfolding energy crisis serves as a stark⁣ reminder ⁤of the interconnectedness of global energy markets and ⁤the urgent need for enduring solutions. As Europe navigates⁢ this turbulent period, the actions ⁢of key players like Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Slovakia will be critical ⁤in shaping‍ the continent’s energy future.

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