Transdniestria's Gas Lifeline: Russian Loans Fuel Supply Amid Crisis
Transdniestria, a pro-Russian region in Moldova, resumed receiving gas supplies through a Russian loan after Ukraine halted transit. Gas deliveries were facilitated by cooperation with Russia's Ministry of Energy. The interruption had left thousands without energy at the start of January, highlighting the region's reliance on Russian support.

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Transdniestria, Moldova's pro-Russian enclave, has resumed its gas supply following a critical loan from Moscow, as confirmed by separatist authorities on Friday. Leader Vadim Krasnoselsky praised the cooperative efforts with Russia's Ministry of Energy, which made the deliveries possible through the financial assistance.
The gas flow to Transdniestria was disrupted after Ukraine rejected renewing a transit agreement at the beginning of the year. This led to a statement from Moldova's Prime Minister Dorin Recean, affirming that Moldova would not intervene in the gas delivery arrangements involving Hungary's MET Gas and Energy Marketing AG.
On January 1st, residents of Transdniestria faced an energy crisis after shipments of Russian natural gas were halted. The development underscores the region's dependency on Russian resources and the geopolitical intricacies at play in energy distribution across borders.
(With inputs from agencies.)