MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia cut gas supplies to Belarus by 15 percent on Monday, pressing its neighbour to pay mounting debts and raising fears of disruptions in deliveries to Europe.
Relations between the two have soured since they failed to agree unified customs rules and Belarus gave refuge to ousted Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev despite Moscow's support for the new Kyrgyz leadership.
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