The long-standing Russian gas transit through Ukraine has ended, impacting both nations financially. Ukraine’s energy minister called it a historical event that will hurt Russia’s markets. Gazprom and European gas prices reflected the changes, with mixed reactions from EU countries. Slovakia raised concerns, while Poland welcomed the move. Hungary remains unaffected, and Moldova faces a gas supply suspension.
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