On Tuesday 7 March, European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič said the Commission believed the situation with gas reserves in underground storage facilities in Ukraine was under control, but it would continue to monitor the situation. Šefčovič also gave assurances of his readiness to take part in any new meeting with Russia and Ukraine.
"The European Commission believes the situation is under control, but it has agreed to remain in touch and be prepared...