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MOSCOW, Jan. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia hit back on
Friday at U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's accusation that Moscow was
politically motivated in its dispute with Ukraine over gas supply.
Rice said earlier this week that Moscow was "politically motivated" to demand a quadrupling of the gas
price for Ukraine and doubted Russia as a responsible actor in the international
economy.
Moscow was surprised by the tone of Rice's remark
regarding the Russia-Ukraine natural gas price dispute, the Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.
"We cannot agree with the U.S. secretary of state's
view that Russia's steps disaccorded with its status of a member of the Group of
Eight (G8) industrialized nations that took the group's presidency on Jan. 1,"
the statement said.
The ministry dismissed as groundless Rice's claim
that Russia is not yet prepared to behave responsibly as an energy supplier.
"The bilateral agreements reached at Russia's
initiative with Ukraine lays a firm foundation for stable supply of Russian gas
to Europe on a long term and are an important contribution to the European
continent's energy security," it said.
Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin
said in response to Rice's remarks that Russia considered its gas supply to
Ukraine a bilateral affair.
Russia and Ukraine struck a five-year deal on gas
supply on Wednesday. Under the deal, Russia will sell gas for 230 U.S. dollars
per 1,000 cubic meters to the Rosukrenergo trading company, which will mix
Russian gas with cheaper gas from Central Asia and sell the blend to Ukraine for
95 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters.
Ukraine had been buying Russian gas at 50 dollars per
1,000 cubic meters over the past year. Enditem |