Russia cut off gas supplies to Poland

 
Bulgaria is almost entirely dependent on gas imported from Russia

Russia has cut off gas supplies to Poland, while Ukraine has called the move "gas blackmail." Russia cut off gas supplies to Poland on Wednesday under the EMIL agreement. 

Earlier, Bulgaria, a member of the European Union and a NATO member, said Russia could cut off gas supplies to Russia. 

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. 

Bulgaria's gas supply has been cut off. Poland is one of the European countries that has been demanding tougher sanctions since Russia invaded the neighboring country. 

Poland's energy company Gazprom has an annual contract of 10.2 billion cubic meters of gas and meets 50% of the country's gas needs. 

Polish state-owned PGNIG has said that gas from Gazprom via Ukraine and Belarus will be cut off from 8 a.m. on Wednesday. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin is thought to have "Russia has begun to blackmail the euro in the name of gas," Andrei Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, said on Tuesday. 

And he wants to tear our allies apart. " Bulgaria, on the other hand, is almost entirely dependent on gas imported from Russia. 

Bulgaria says it is already abiding by the terms of the agreement reached with Gazprom. 

It would be a breach of the agreement to call for a new payment system. 

Russia launched a "special military operation" against Ukraine on February 24, three months ago, after which the conflict in Ukraine continued. 

Meanwhile, millions of people are fleeing Ukraine to seek refuge in neighboring countries. 

The United States and the European Union are supporting Ukraine, but prefer to help Ukraine rather than join the directly. Are giving

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