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One of Germany's biggest energy firms has said it is preparing to buy Russian gas using a payment system that critics say could undermine EU sanctions.
Uniper says it will pay in euros which will be converted into roubles, meeting a Kremlin demand for all transactions to be made in the Russian currency.
Other European energy firms are reportedly preparing to do the same amid concerns about supply cuts.
Oh Dear™
It's merely a stop-gap. Can't run off the Russian pipes overnight.
Would payment in roubles resurrect dead Russian soldiers and burnt out tanks?
You just reminded me that Russia's birth rate has been falling for last few decades.
That means they have less cannon fodder to fight their war, so they need to be more careful that in the past how on how expendable they are with conscripts lives.
One of Germany's biggest energy firms has said it is preparing to buy Russian gas using a payment system that critics say could undermine EU sanctions.
Uniper says it will pay in euros which will be converted into roubles, meeting a Kremlin demand for all transactions to be made in the Russian currency.
Other European energy firms are reportedly preparing to do the same amid concerns about supply cuts.
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