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Miller Asks Kiev for Long-Term Deal

The Associated Press
KIEV — Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller on Monday called for a long-term deal with Ukraine as the country faces major hike in the price for gas.

Miller was in Kiev to talk to Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and other officials about signing a gas supply contract for 2009 and beyond.

"We should be aiming for a long-term contract. I hope that in the course of today's meeting we can discuss the principles of organizing such work," Miller was quoted as telling Tymoshenko, according to a government statement.

With world energy prices on the rise, Gazprom has said that Ukraine's current price of $180 per 1,000 cubic meters could more than double next year to $400.

Ukrainian officials have said such a steep rise could cripple the economy and has instead asked for a phased increase.

Tymoshenko agreed with the need for a long-term agreement. "We are extremely interested in considering each other reliable partners," she was quoted as saying.


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