EU's Barroso believes Russia/Ukraine gas deal struck


BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Thursday he believed the European Union had successfully brokered a deal on gas supplies between Russia and Ukraine.

Barroso said in remarks made as he prepares to leave office on Friday that he was pleased still to be at work because "apparently we have an accord which the Commission has mediated between Russia and Ukraine."

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