The Financial Times writes about this.

According to the newspaper, Moldova is asking Brussels for emergency gas supplies and wants, with the help of the EU, to change the order of Romanian gas supplies, but Bucharest is concerned about covering its own needs.

Earlier, Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister, Infrastructure Minister Andrei Spinu said that the republic wants to sign a long-term gas supply contract with Gazprom at favorable prices, but is also considering options for deliveries from Romania or other EU countries, as well as from Ukraine.

On September 30, the contract for the supply of Russian gas to Moldova was extended until the end of October.

The agreement is being extended on the same terms on which Moldova received gas in September.