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Bulgaria Signals It Wants To Buy Russian Natural Gas Again

Bulgaria says talks needed to resume Russian gas supplies. Reuters 

 Insider: Bulgaria's return to Russian gas supply talks is 'inevitable' amid steep shortages, energy chief says 

* A return to Russian gas supply talks is "inevitable," Bulgaria's energy chief said on Monday. 

* "Given the demands of business and the trade unions, in reality, talks with Gazprom to renew supplies are inevitable," he said. 

Bulgaria's energy minister Rossen Hristov said the country would likely go back to talks with Russia on resuming gas deliveries from state-run energy supplier Gazprom. 

Gazprom provided 90% of Bulgaria's natural gas until April, when it cut supplies after Bulgaria refused to pay in rubles. "Given the demands of business and the trade unions, in reality, talks with Gazprom to renew supplies are inevitable," Energy Minister Rossen Hristov said at a press event, according to Reuters.

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WNU Editor: There is a lot of opposition to this resumption of talks with Russia .... Thousands of Bulgarians protest against Russian gas dependence (Euractiv). 

Bulgaria Signals It Wants To Buy Russian Natural Gas Again  

Bulgaria says talks to resume Russian gas supplies are 'inevitable' -- Euronews/Reuters  

The Bulgarian State and Lukoil are Negotiating on Making Gasoline Cheaper -- Novinite

Bulgaria risks a relapse into its addiction to Russia’s Gazprom -- Politico  

EU nation wants to resume buying Russian gas -- RT



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