Greece signed a deal with Ukraine on Sunday to supply US-origin liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the war-battered country whose energy infrastructure has been crippled by Russian strikes.
The agreement came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Athens at the start of a European tour aimed at shoring up his country’s defences and energy supply, as it enters another gruelling winter nearly four years into Russia’s invasion.
Exhausted and outnumbered Ukrainian troops are struggling to fend off Russian forces, and both sides have been attacking each other’s energy infrastructure power stations and oil refineries as the war drags on with no sign of peace talks.
Greece’s national gas company DEPA Commercial and its Ukrainian counterpart Naftogaz announced the deal, which will run fr

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