Russia Says No Response To Call For Talks On Ukraine Gas Debt, Supplies -- Reuters
(Reuters) - European leaders have not yet responded to Vladimir Putin's appeal for urgent talks to resolve questions surrounding Ukraine's debt to Moscow for natural gas and possible effects on supplies, the Russian president's spokesman said on Friday.
Dmitry Peskov also hit back after the United States accused Russia of using energy as a tool of coercion, saying the United States is not a customer and has no business questioning the price Moscow charges Ukraine for gas.
Russia has nearly doubled that price since a Ukrainian president sympathetic to Russia was ousted by pro-Western foes in February, prompting an East-West standoff aggravated by Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region last month.
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