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Gazprom flexes political muscles

By Stefan Wagstyl in Budapest, Roman Olearchyk in Kiev, and Catherine Belton and Neil Buckley in Moscow

Published: October 2 2007 21:08 | Last updated: October 2 2007 21:08

Gazprom likes to present itself as a purely commercial company. But on Tuesday the Russian state-controlled gas group gave a spectacular demonstration of its political clout.

Its decision to threaten to cut supplies to Ukraine just as pro-western parties were poised to win power in Kiev struck observers outside Russia as clearly political.

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