“No, not at all, nothing at all,” Galushchenko said, answering the question about the possibility of turning to Moscow in the context of the energy crisis in Ukraine.

Earlier, the Verkhovna Rada announced the termination of the supply of steam coal from Russia to Ukraine from November 1.

We are talking about grade A (anthracite) and P (lean) coal.

The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia explained that the decision is associated with the growing demand for energy grades of coal, in the autumn-winter period "it is necessary to pay special attention to meeting their own needs within the country."

Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal warned that the autumn-winter period in the country will be difficult.