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Russia Rejects IEA Charge It’s to Blame for Europe Gas Crunch

  • Deputy Prime Minister Novak says crisis is EU’s fault
  • IEA accused Russia of holding back supplies as prices spike
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Russia has nothing to do with the energy crisis in Europe, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said, rejecting allegations from the International Energy Agency this week that it’s holding back supplies and driving up prices of natural gas.