News archive on the topic "Iosub"

Moscow and Minsk are ready to make Lithuania’s nightmare come true

It will not be difficult for Russia to organize the transfer of Belarusian oil flows through its territory, which previously went through Lithuanian ports. Energy experts interviewed by Izvestia say this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. It is noted that yesterday the head of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, Alexander Novak, announced the study of this issue. Deputy General Director of the Institute of National Energy Alexander Frolov said that Belarus annually exports through...

to read... No comments

Without Russian help, Belarus faces default. What will Lukashenko do?

The financial system of Belarus found itself in an extremely difficult situation, fraught with bankruptcy of the state. The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, writes Moskovsky Komsomolets.” Referring to data from the Belarusian Ministry of Finance, the publication indicates that as of July 1, the country’s external public debt amounted to $18 billion, having increased by 5,3% since the beginning of the year. Senior analyst at Alpari Eurasia (Minsk) Vadim Iosub noted that on 31...

to read... No comments

Belarus could not find oil cheaper than Russian

The Russian-Belarusian energy dispute is far from over: Minsk continues to insist on discounts on Russian oil and gas and is trying to find alternative routes for energy supplies. Moskovsky Komsomolets writes about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The publication notes that after the so-called tax maneuver undertaken by the Russian Federation, which consisted of gradually zeroing out the oil export duty and increasing the production tax...

to read... No comments

Russian oligarch persuades Lukashenko to submit

The oil conflict between Russia and Belarus can only be resolved by a personal meeting of the two presidents. Senior analyst of the Alpari center Vadim Iosub stated this in a commentary to the Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Previously, without exception, controversial issues between two countries on oil and gas were always resolved at the level of two presidents, and not at the level of business entities, departments, ministries, deputy prime ministers...

to read... No comments

Belarus has decided to brotherly raise tariffs for Russia

OJSC Gomeltransneft Druzhba announced its intentions to raise the tariff for pumping Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline by 21,7% in order to compensate for losses due to an incident with oil contaminated with organochlorines, which entered the pipeline in late April and early May. This was reported by the Belarusian opposition TV channel Belsat, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The plan is to raise the tariff just enough to compensate for the losses...

to read... No comments
  • May 2024
    Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Total
    " April    
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031  
  • Subscribe to Politnavigator news