Cut Off by Moscow, Poland Gets Russian Gas From Its Allies
Poland is getting Russian gas from Italy and France: Gazprom
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Bloomberg News
Just a week after being cut off by Moscow, Poland has found a way of getting its hands on Russian gas.
The Eastern European nation is now receiving Russian fuel from its allies, according to Sergei Kupriyanov, a spokesman for Gazprom PJSC. The gas is being ordered by buyers in Italy and France, and supplied through pipelines crossing Poland, he said.