Reviving Russian Gas Ties: A New Era in Energy Diplomacy
Talks between Russia and the United States are underway discussing the revival of Russian gas exports to Europe. This initiative follows disruptions caused by the Nord Stream pipeline explosion and halted gas flows via Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict. The prospects of peace could restore energy ties.

In a significant development, Russia and the United States are engaged in discussions to revive Russian gas shipments to Europe. The talks were confirmed by a Kremlin official and reported by TASS, reflecting previous reports from Reuters.
The export of Russian gas to Europe faced major setbacks following the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines and stopped flows via Ukraine, as Kyiv chose not to renew the transit agreement amid the war. Now, there is renewed hope as U.S. President Donald Trump pushes for a peace settlement in Ukraine.
Sources familiar with the talks reveal that U.S. and Russian officials are exploring ways to reintegrate Moscow into the EU's gas market as part of a larger peace agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Senior Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov emphasized the significance of U.S. involvement in these discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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