President Dmitry Medvedev
said Russia expects Europe to overcome its debt crisis and increase
demand for gas imports, warning against "artificial barriers" being
raised to closer energy ties.
Russia aims to increase energy cooperation with Europe, Medvedev said Tuesday in the northern German town of Lubmin, where he joined Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European leaders to mark the opening of Nord Stream, the first direct gas pipeline connecting Russia and Europe. Read Here
Russia aims to increase energy cooperation with Europe, Medvedev said Tuesday in the northern German town of Lubmin, where he joined Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European leaders to mark the opening of Nord Stream, the first direct gas pipeline connecting Russia and Europe. Read Here
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