Dutch minister admits lying about meeting Russian president Putin

Minister Halbe Zijlstra of Foreign Affairs admitted that he lied about meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin in 2006. While speaking at a VVD conference in 2016, Zijlstra said that he heard Putin speaking about ‘Great Russia’ in 2006. Now he says that he wasn’t there himself, but an anonymous source. He wanted to protect the identity of his source by saying he was there himself, he told the Volkskrant. Source NLTimes

Bosnian Capital Faces Threat to its Gas Supply

A Bosnian Serb energy company is threatening to cut off gas supplies to the capital, Sarajevo, in a dispute over gas transport prices. Its dispute is with the energy company BH-Gas, which is owned by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia’s other entity. Bosnia has no state-level law regulating gas transport prices. But a law on gas in Republika Srpska, adopted in 2015, stipulates that companies in the other entity must pay for gas transportation through Republika Srpska. Source Balkan Insight

Gazprom warns Europe of gas shortage without increased Russian imports

Europe will soon experience a gas shortage and price spike if it tries to rely on U.S. gas imports to cover rising demand instead of increasing purchases from Russia, Kremlin energy giant Gazprom told Reuters.The Trump administration has said it intends to level the playing field in energy markets by offering U.S. gas to Europe and Asia, citing a need to reduce what it calls the market-distorting power of actors such as Russia and OPEC.