Eugen Carpov, head of Moldova's diplomatic mission in Brussels, also hit out at Moscow, accusing it of using Gazprom as a foreign-policy tool to influence Moldova's attitude toward the EU and NATO.
Gazprom cut off supplies to Moldova on 1 January because it refused the Russian state-controlled firm's demand that it pay double for its gas. However, the move was overshadowed by a similar crisis with Ukraine.
Talks between Gazprom and Moldova are scheduled to resume on 16 January.
(AFP)