Berlin: The German energy minister said on Monday. Robert Habeck told reporters that all G-7 ministers agreed completely that this (would be) a one-sided and clear breach of the existing contracts for natural gas, which is used to heat homes, generate electricity and power industry. He said officials from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada met on Friday to coordinate naturals and that European Union representatives also were present.
Habeck said that payment in the ruble is not acceptable and we will urge the companies affected not to follow (Russian President Vladimir) Putin's demand. Putin announced last week that Russia will demand unfriendly" countries pay for natural gas only in Russian currency from now on, instructing the central bank to work out a procedure for buyers to acquire rubles in Russia. The demand sent already high gas prices even higher amid fears it could be a prelude to a natural gas shutoff, which could disrupt Europe's economy and hurt Russia's finances.
Economists said the move appeared designed to try to support the ruble, which has collapsed against other currencies since Putin invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 and Western countries responded with far-reaching sanctions against Moscow. But some analysts expressed doubt that it would work. Asked by reporters earlier Monday if Russia could cut natural gas supplies to European customers if they reject the demand to pay in rubles, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a conference call that we clearly aren't going to supply gas for free. In our situation, it's hardly possible and feasible to engage in charity for Europe, Peskov said. Asked what happens if Russia turns off the taps now, Germany's energy minister said, We are prepared for all scenarios. Putin's demand to convert the contracts to rubles (means) he is standing with his back to the wall in that regard, otherwise, he wouldn't have made that demand, Habeck said, adding that Russia needs rubles to finance its war at home, such as payments to troops.