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Putin says row has cost Gazprom $800m

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow, Roman Olearchyk in Kiev and Nikki Tait in Brussels

Published: January 11 2009 18:58 | Last updated: January 11 2009 23:07

Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, signalled on Sunday that Gazprom could not afford to delay for long an end to the bitter gas dispute with Ukraine. He admitted the state-owned gas giant had suffered $800m (€544m, £527m) losses since supplies to Europe were shut off this month.

The company had also been “forced to stop the work of more than 100 wells”, Mr Putin added.

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