Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has urged EU states not to pay for gas imports in roubles as demanded by Russia.

Putin had on Wednesday said Russia will continue to deliver gas as promised, but it will no longer accept payments in dollars or euros.

The move will apply to blacklisted “unfriendly” countries, meaning those that have laid sanctions on Russia since its Feb. 24 invasion like Britain, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United States and members of the European Union.

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Reacting, Kuleba on Twitter said, “If any EU country bows to Putin’s humiliating demands to pay for oil and gas in roubles, it will be like helping Ukraine with one hand and helping Russians kill Ukrainians with the other.

“I urge relevant countries to make a wise and responsible choice,” he wrote.

The Kremlin’s move seemed designed to bolster a national currency pummeled by weeks of sanctions due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.