BERLIN, Alemania (EFE).- Un portavoz del Gobierno alemán afirmó este miércoles que el presidente ruso, Vladímir Putin, ha informado al canciller alemán, Olaf Scholz, de que los países europeos podrán seguir pagando el suministro de gas ruso en euros. El representante del Gobierno, Steffen Hebestreit, informó en un comunicado de que Scholz y Putin hablaron
Pago de gas ruso en euros, insiste Berlín
BERLIN, Alemania (EFE).- Un portavoz del Gobierno alemán afirmó este miércoles que el presidente ruso, Vladímir Putin, ha informado al canciller alemán, Olaf Scholz, de que los países europeos podrán seguir pagando el suministro de gas ruso en euros. El representante del Gobierno, Steffen Hebestreit, informó en un comunicado de que Scholz y Putin hablaron
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