Reduction in gas supplies to Europe Russia-Belarus row.

(Updates with more statements and details) Moscow, June 22 .- The flow of Russian natural gas supplies to Lithuania, Poland and East Germany has declined as a result of the conflict between Russia and Belarus today said European Parliament President, the Polish Jerzy Buzek, "There is no security in respect of supplies of Russian gas. The volumes are now pumping, ffxiv gil, less than we expected," said Buzek, quoted by Russian news agencies, in a meeting with Russian Energy Minister, Sergei Shmatko.

According to the president of the European Parliament, the problems of Russian gas transit through Belarus to Lithuania have been affected, eastern Germany and Poland.

"I have that information," said Shmatko turn, appointed by the Russian government responsible for contacts with, aika gold, the European Commission on the situation of Russian gas exports through Belarus.

According to the Russian minister, "supplies, including those for Poland, carried out in accordance with the contracted volumes."

"I have no evidence that the last two days has been reduced pumping," said Shmatko, who expressed his confidence that the problem of transit of Russian gas will be resolved, craft of golds gold, in the short term.

Buzek's statements came hours after Gazprom gas company in the consortium to make sure that fully guarantee gas supplies to European consumers before the announcement of Belarus to cut Russian fuel transit through its territory.

Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kuprianov, told the news channel "Vesti-24", the energy giant plans to increase gas transit through Ukrainian territory to what has already received the consent of Kiev.

"We see no problem, our customers in Europe will receive the contracted gas volumes," he emphasized.

Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko, today reported Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who had ordered shut off Russian gas through the territory of his country until Gazprom fails to pay the debts it has with Belarus.

Lukashenko underscored that Gazprom, which has reduced by 30 percent gas supplies to Belarus, claiming payments for nearly 200 million dollars when the consortium itself due to Minsk 260 million dollars for the transit of Russian fuel to Europe began on Monday progressive cutting the flow of gas to the neighboring country after reporting non-payment of about 200 million dollars for deliveries made this year.

The day before, the decrease was 15 percent of the daily volume, and today of the same, with the goal of reaching 85 percent, an amount that corresponds to the debt claim to Minsk for the gas delivered since the beginning of year .

But at the same time, the Russian consortium has acknowledged a debt to Belarus for transit to Europe comparable to the neighboring country, but claims it can not pay it because the government in Minsk not formalized, and ensures that this payment is not no problem.

Before starting to cut supplies, Gazprom rejected the proposals of Belarus to cancel each other's debts, as well as the supply of Minsk to settle their debt with equipment and goods.

The territory of Belarus travels about 20percent of the gas Russia exports to Europe, where due to the crisis and to be in summer, most countries have significantly reduced consumption.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned that Gazprom had the technical capability to use alternative routes to that of Belarus, in particular through Ukraine, which spends nearly 80 percent of the gas Russia exports to Europa.