'US blocking gas settlement in Ukraine to prolong conflict'

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Published time: June 12, 2014 16:02 

An employee tightens the valve on a pipeline at the Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske 
underground gas storage facility, the largest in Europe, not far from the 
village of Bilche village, in the Lviv region of western Ukraine, on May 21, 
2014. (AFP Photo / Alexander Zobin)

Washington is making Ukraine stall on a gas settlement agreement with Russia to 
try and draw out the conflict, journalist and broadcaster Neil Clark told RT. 
Moscow offered Ukraine a 25 percent discount on gas, but Kiev insists this is 
not enough.

RT: We heard just a few moments ago from President Putin, sending out a warning 
to Kiev. Do you think they are likely to listen? 

Neil Clark: I’m not sure they will do actually. I think he’s absolutely right 
to send this warning out, but of course this is already being portrayed in the 
West as Russia trying to make threats and it’s quite remarkable, isn’t it? 
Ukraine has been offered a very generous discount on this and yet they still 
want more and it really is quite incredible the nerve and the Chutzpah of the 
Ukrainian government on this. 

I think the situation is, if Russia offered a 20 percent discount, then Ukraine 
would want 25, if Russia offered 25, Ukraine would want 30. I don’t think any 
amount of discount will satisfy Ukraine. They’re spoiling for a fight here and 
they want to prolong this as long as possible and I think that we’ve got the 
United States behind this. I think the United States is using the Ukrainian 
government to try and provoke a conflict with Russia and prevent a settlement 
of this issue. 

 

AFP Photo / Alexander Zobin



RT: Now despite the deadlock, the deadline for the first payment yet again has 
been extended. How long do you think this can go on for? 

NC: Well I think Russia has got to bring this to closure now, but of course 
there’s a trap here. If I behave in this way to my gas supplier, then my gas 
supply would have been cut off a long time ago. If I hadn’t paid the bill for 
several months now, and I was owing huge amounts, then British Gas or whoever 
would cut off my gas. But if Russia was to do this, if it were to cut off the 
gas to Ukraine, then of course this would be portrayed in the West as Russia 
using gas as a political weapon, so Russia has got to behave very carefully 
here. 

This has gone on far too long and what is happening, I’m afraid, is the United 
States is getting the Ukrainian government to reject any compromise from Moscow 
and that’s what’s drawn this out so much. 

RT: Ukraine is getting an offer of almost 20 percent. Why do you think it’s not 
enough for them? 

NC: I think it would be enough for any normal country and of course it’s a very 
generous discount for what is a very anti-Russian government. It seems the 
Ukraine government believes they can provoke the Russian government as much as 
they can. They’re killing civilians in the east, but they still expect very 
generous discounts from Russia. As I said earlier that even if Russia went 
further and said 25 or 30 percent, I think that would still be rejected by the 
Ukrainian government because I don’t think they want settlement. They want to 
drag it out as long as long as possible to create this ongoing crisis. I think 
this will only end if there is some sanity coming in from the Western Powers, 
but I’m afraid the US doesn’t actually want a settlement on this issue. 

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