Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that Russia is ready to continue supplying gas to the European Union “if there are volumes remaining after supplies to alternative markets,” Russian state news agency TASS reported. However, Europe will find a way to buy gas even if Russia does not supply it, Peskov said.
He added that Russian troops still need to take control of 17%–18% of Ukraine’s disputed Donetsk region. Russian forces will continue fighting in Ukraine after the Orthodox Easter truce ends later on Sunday, Peskov said. Reuters
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