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Breakaway Moldovan region says it received gas supplies backed by Russian loan

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Posted on February 14, 2025

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· Last updated: January 26, 2026

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KYIV (Reuters) - Moldova's pro-Russian breakaway Transdniestria region started receiving gas supplies under a loan provided by Moscow, separatist authorities said on Friday. Transdniestrian leader

Transdniestria Secures Gas Supplies with Russian Loan Aid

KYIV (Reuters) - Moldova's pro-Russian breakaway Transdniestria region started receiving gas supplies under a loan provided by Moscow, separatist authorities said on Friday.

Transdniestrian leader Vadim Krasnoselsky said in a statement on Telegram that gas deliveries were possible due to Russian loan assistance and cooperation with Russia's Ministry of Energy.

Russian gas flows to Transdniestria via Ukraine stopped at the start of January when Ukraine refused to extend a transit agreement.

Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said earlier this month that his country would not block the gas flows under an arrangement involving Hungary's MET Gas and Energy Marketing AG.

Tens of thousands residents of Transdniestria, a sliver of territory run by pro-Russian separatists along Moldova's border with Ukraine, were plunged into energy crisis on January 1 when shipments of Russian natural gas stopped.

(Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Transdniestria receives gas through Russian loan.
  • Ukraine halted gas transit to Transdniestria in January.
  • Moldova's PM supports gas flow arrangement with Hungary.
  • Energy crisis impacted thousands in Transdniestria.
  • Cooperation with Russia's Ministry of Energy was crucial.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses Transdniestria receiving gas supplies backed by a Russian loan, resolving an energy crisis.
Why did the energy crisis occur?
The crisis began when Ukraine stopped gas transit to Transdniestria in January.
How is Moldova involved?
Moldova's Prime Minister supports the gas flow arrangement involving Hungary's MET Gas and Energy Marketing AG.

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