MOSCOW: Chairman of Russia’s Gazprom Alexei Miller on Saturday said that Ukraine must pay back the full discount it has been granted on Russian gas over the past four years, worth $11.4 billion.

Miller said this week’s annulment of the so-called Kharkiv accords, which gave Ukraine cut-price Russian gas until 2017 in exchange for access to the Crimea’s port facilities, means that Kiev should pay the sum total of this discount back.

“The sum of the discount granted in the time that the Kharkiv accords were valid was $11.4bn (8.32bn euros). That is the sum that the Russian government, the Russian budget did not receive,” Miller told Russian television.

The discount was a de-facto advance payment by Moscow for the future lease on Black Sea Fleet’s facilities in the Crimean port of Sevastopol — annexed by Russia with the rest of the peninsula — and so must be paid back, he added.

“Russia was paying for the Black Sea Fleet in Ukraine... towards prolonging the agreement. That is, Russia was paying an advance. Therefore, the $11.4bn is a debt that Ukraine has accrued to Russia,” he said.

Tensions between Moscow and Kiev have been running high since Russia annexed Crimea last month in defiance of the international community after pro-European demonstrators ousted Ukraine’s pro-Kremlin leaders.

Cutting discounts which had been in place, Russia hiked its gas price for Ukraine by 80 per cent last week to $485.50 per 1,000 cubic metres, reflecting its deep displeasure with the ex-Soviet nation’s new westward course.

Gazprom is also seeking immediate payment for all recent gas deliveries to Ukraine, valued at over $2.2bn.

Moscow has repeatedly shown readiness to use gas as a lever in conflicts with Ukraine, which remains dependent on imports from its resource-rich former Soviet master to keep the country running.

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