“You heard the statement of Gazprom.

Contacts go through their line, so you need to go there.

The position of Gazprom was well indicated in their statement,” Peskov said.

Earlier, Gazprom reported that it had recorded gas settling in Ukraine, intended for supplies under a contract with Moldovagaz. 

The message of the Russian company said that while maintaining the transit imbalance through Ukraine for Moldova, Gazprom from Monday, November 28, may begin to reduce supplies through Ukrainian territory.

Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova Andrei Spinu said that the volumes of gas that remain on the territory of Ukraine are Moldovan reserves.