Asked by BNS whether specific negotiations on gas supplies to Belarus were underway, the U.S. ambassador said the idea was rather new, adding that there's hope to achieve the result.
"I think there is certainly hope for that. The Secretary of State Michael Pompeo just traveled there a week and a half ago. So I think it's all still fairly fresh but this has already been something that I know the US is interested in and that will be a part of conversations that I have as I go around the government in coming days," the diplomat noted.
Lithuanian Energy Minister Zygimantas Vaiciunas said that Belarus could buy gas via the Klaipeda terminal and then make use of the swap scheme. "Lithuania has expressed its position numerous times that it's ready to help Belarus diversify its energy sources," the minister said.
"Belarus can already benefit from the Klaipeda LNG terminal and the Lithuanian gas infrastructure and use the swap possibilities and buy gas from the Klaipeda LNG terminal,” the minister said.
U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo visited Belarus on 1 February. After the talks with Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, he said that the U.S. stand ready to deliver 100% of the oil Belarus needs at competitive prices.




