International Energy Agency accuses Russia of contributing to an undersupply of natural gas to Europe amid a standoff between Moscow and the West over Ukraine
Russia is contributing to an undersupply of natural gas to Europe, the International Energy Agency has said.
"Today's low Russian gas flows to Europe coincide with heightened geopolitical tensions over Ukraine," he noted.
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