Russia expects EU to show balanced approach to Gazprom![]() September 12, 2012 - 20:56 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia expects the European Union to prioritize mutual interests while investigating the suspected violations of anti-monopoly rules by the gas giant Gazprom, a Deputy Foreign Minister said on Wednesday, Sept 12. According to RIA Novosti, Alexander Grushko reiterated Moscow’s concerns about the probe, which can affect Russia-EU energy cooperation, “the basis of our economic ties in the past ten years.” “Gas purchases require a very balanced approach,” he said. Last week the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, launched a probe into three suspected violations of anti-monopoly regulations by Russia’s gas giant in Central and Eastern Europe, which could affect Gazprom’s $60 billion gas export business in Europe. Gazprom, which considers the probe an effort by the EC to pressure Russia into lowering gas prices, could face a fine of up to ten percent of its annual revenue - about ten billion euro - if the suspected violations are proved. In a move to protect the gas giant, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Tuesday expanding the government’s ability to assist major Russian companies that face investigations abroad. Partner news Dwelling on Armenian government’s lawsuit against the airline company, Andranik Shkhyan said the airport is ready to join the initiative. Zvartnots airport will host a press conference on May 24 on the operation of Tel Aviv-Yerevan- Tel Aviv flights. “The increase for energy tariffs is prompted by a price hike for gas used in production,” Garegin Baghramyan said. Earlier, ArmRosgazprom CJSC addressed Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission with an offer to reconsider natural gas prices. Partner news |