Turkey, Slovakia Secure Waiver Extension for Russian Gas Payments, Sources Say
(Reuters) — Turkey and Slovakia have received extensions from the United States to waivers for gas payments to Russia, sources told Reuters on Thursday, adding that the extensions would be valid until May.
In November, Washington imposed new sanctions over the Ukraine conflict on Russia's Gazprombank, one of the country's largest banks which receives payments for natural gas from Gazprom's customers in Europe.
Turkey, along with Hungary and Slovakia, received a U.S. waiver in December, removing a major hurdle to paying for the gas they receive from Russia via the TurkStream gas pipeline.
Turkey's energy ministry declined to comment, while Turkey's treasury and Slovakia's economy ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Hungary had not commented on the waiver extension at the time of writing.
Turkey and Hungary receive Russian gas via the TurkStream pipeline under the Black Sea.
Since the end of Ukraine's transit of Russian gas to Europe at the end of last year, Slovakia has had to rely on supplies from Hungary, but its main gas importer SPP said in February that Gazprom had begun supplying it again, using volumes given up by Hungary on the TurkStream pipeline.
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