Putin’s representative accused Moldova in desire to live “for free

The current gas crisis in Moldova is an example of how some countries want to live by supplying energy from Russia “to freebies.” In this country, the Special Representative of Russian President Vladimir Putin was accused of environmental activities, Ecology and Transport, Sergei Ivanov, reports RIA Novosti.

Also, according to him, it is difficult to answer the question whether Russia will acquire new allies in the world, moving to carbon neutrality. “It may be, on the contrary, the number of new states will appear, which will require new concessions from Russia, new semi-refractory supply of energy carriers – hydrogen, for example,” Ivanov allowed. He is sure that there are a lot of people who want to live at the expense of Russia.

In addition, Ivanov called the accusations against Russia due to record increase in gas prices in Europe. He believes that the heads of state and officials who “ourselves are ourselves” are to blame. “As you know, Russia is always. Whatever happens in the world, Russia is to blame, this is the position of Europeans, which will never change,” added Ivanov.

Moldova faced the energy crisis and was forced to introduce the PE mode due to a gas deficit. The country ended the contract with Gazprom – in October an agreement extended a month. So far, the parties could not agree on price.

/Media reports.