Russian Ambassador to Denmark: If Ørsted doesn't pay in rubles, gas could get cut off

Gas supply to Denmark could be cut off completely if Ørsted refrains from paying in rubles, says Russia’s Ambassador to Denmark to Danish media.
Russia’s Ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin. | Photo: Mads Nissen
Russia’s Ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin. | Photo: Mads Nissen
BY STEFAN NYGAARD HANSEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Should Ørsted refuse to pay in rubles for the gas delivered by the Russian state-owned energy company Gazprom, gas supply could be cut off completely.

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