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Deal to ease EU reliance on Russian gas

By Andrew Bounds in Brussels and Isabel Gorst and Stefan Wagstyl in London

Published: April 13 2008 22:21 | Last updated: April 13 2008 22:21

The European Union has broken through in efforts to lessen its dependence on Russian natural gas with a concrete offer of extra supplies from Turkmenistan.

Benita Ferrero-Waldner, EU external relations commissioner, said the Turkmen president had last week guaranteed that 10bn cubic metres of gas a year would be available for the EU.

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