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Poland will not pay for Russian gas in rubles, says energy official

On March 31, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree laying out a new procedure for paying for Russian gas supplies by buyers from unfriendly countries

WARSAW, April 26. /TASS/. The Polish authorities do not intend to agree to Moscow’s demand to pay for Russian gas in rubles, Polish Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure Piotr Naimski told reporters on Tuesday.

"We will not pay," he said when asked whether Warsaw would agree to the Russian side’s terms on payment for gas in rubles.

"All possibilities and risks are under consideration. We are ready for them," he said. "If necessary and a respective decision is made, we are able to abandon gas supplies any moment," Naimski said. "We are ready for the actions of the Russian side, suggesting the potential suspension of supplies," he added.

On March 31, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree laying out a new procedure for paying for Russian gas supplies by buyers from unfriendly countries. It is suggested that contractors open accounts in rubles in Russian banks, from which payments for Russian gas supplied starting April 1 will be made.