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Germany to still pay for Russian gas in euros

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BERLIN (Reuters) — Germany will continue to pay for Russian gas in euros or dollars, a government spokesman said, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin had told the German chancellor nothing would change for European partners despite his plan for ruble payments.

Russia has said that because of Western financial sanctions over Ukraine, it plans to require payment for its energy exports — especially the gas that Germany depends on — in rubles rather than the usual euros or dollars from April 1.

In a phone call between the leaders, Putin told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that nothing would change for European partners and payments would be made in euros and transferre­d to Gazpromban­k, which would convert the money into rubles, the German spokespers­on said.

“Scholz did not agree to this procedure in the conversati­on, but asked for written informatio­n to better understand the procedure,” said the spokespers­on.

He added that a Group of Seven agreement, stating energy supplies from Russia would be paid for only in euros or U.S. dollars, remained.

Economy Minister Robert Habeck, who earlier triggered an emergency plan to manage gas supplies, said the situation was difficult to read and the statements from Russia were not entirely clear.

He told ZDF television that Russia had not withdrawn its threat to stop gas deliveries if they were not paid for in roubles. “But there are first signals not immediatel­y and not so fast,” said Habeck.

He added that Germany was doing what it could to prepare for any disruption. Under the plans, Europe’s biggest economy could even ration power if the standoff hits supplies.

Earlier, the Kremlin said Putin and Scholz had agreed that experts from their countries would discuss how payment for Russian gas exports could be made in rubles, the TASS news agency reported.

Putin also outlined to Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi a system for paying for Russian gas in rubles during a phone call between the two leaders, Draghi’s office said.

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