Ukraine has agreed on long-term supplies of liquefied natural gas through the Klaipėda terminal
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine will increase imports of liquefied natural gas thanks to an agreement with Lithuania. Supplies will be delivered through the terminal in Klaipėda from various producers.

Ukraine will increase supplies of liquefied natural gas from the Baltic region. A corresponding agreement on long-term LNG supplies through the terminal in Klaipėda was reached during intergovernmental consultations in Vilnius. This was announced by the First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko, UNN reports.
More liquefied natural gas from the Baltics will be supplied to Ukraine. An agreement was reached on long-term LNG supplies through the Klaipėda terminal during intergovernmental consultations in Vilnius. Liquefied natural gas can be supplied from both American and Middle Eastern producers. Ukraine's Naftogaz has already received such shipments. Our agreements will allow us to strengthen this channel. An important step for our resilience
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