He said this at a briefing.

“If there is no full-scale war, that is, active hostilities throughout the territory of Ukraine, we do not expect the transit to stop,” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

At the same time, Vitrenko added that Russia is fulfilling its obligations under long-term contracts.

“We understand that Russia has already come close to the minimum volumes that they are required to supply to the European market,” the head of the company said.

Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, did not rule out an increase in gas prices to €2,000 per 1 cubic meter.

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