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Greece and Ukraine sign LNG deal as US looks on
Greece became the first EU nation to actively participate in the US strategy to replace “every last molecule of Russian gas” with American LNG when it inked a deal on Sunday to help Ukraine meet its winter energy demands.
The landmark agreement, signed in Athens on Sunday during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s official visit, will see Greek gas supplier DEPA Emporia and Ukraine’s Naftogaz coordinate deliveries of US LNG to help Ukraine meet its winter energy needs. The d...
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