This was reported in Gazprom.

“The arbitration tribunal ... ordered Gasum to pay Gazprom Export a debt of more than €300 million for gas supplies and in connection with the failure to fulfill the “take or pay” obligation, as well as interest for late payment,” the report says.

It is noted that the tribunal confirmed the legality of the suspension of natural gas supplies in the event that the buyer fails to pay in rubles.

At the same time, Gasum reported that the Arbitration Court in Stockholm ruled that the Finnish company is not required to pay in rubles under the contract with Gazprom.

Russian gas supplies to Finland were terminated on May 21 at 07:00.

The Ministry of Employment and Economy of Finland noted that the reason was Helsinki's refusal to pay for gas in rubles.

Later, the Finnish government announced the Astetta alemmas universal energy saving campaign.

Alexander Frolov, Deputy General Director of the National Energy Institute, commented on the situation with gas in Europe in an interview with the Economics Today FBA.