The Chisinau City Hall and the Termocom heat distributor cannot reach an agreement as to resuming the heat and hot water supply. The talks unfolded without any representative Moldovagaz, which is said not to be invited at the reunion, Info-Prim Neo reports. Termocom's manager Dionisie Antocel specifies that Moldovagaz does not ask for raising the heat charge, but wants to specify where is the City Hall going to take the money for the future compensations from. Antocel has told media that resuming the heat supplies will happen when the municipality pays its debt to Termocom (140 million lei – e.n.). He says the municipality lies when it says it has no money to pay the heat compensations. He thinks the tariff should be 820 lei/Gcal, from which 540 lei should be paid by the people, and the rest by the municipal authorities. Chisinau's mayor Dorin Chirtoaca says the money will be taken from the 2009 budget and from extra-incomes. He says he will meet Moldovagaz's manager Alexandru Gusev, after the latter reasoned his absence “by not being invited.” Chirtoaca says he will insist that the heating is resumed unconditionally, while the tariff issue should be discussed separately. Dorin Chirtoaca says the City Hall is blackmailed and, up to now, it has paid 70% of its historical debts toward the supplier, while in the past the payments were allocated in ratio of only 30%. Termocom stopped the heat and hot water supplier to the residents of Centru and Buiucani districts on November 4, saying Moldovagaz stopped delivering natural gas to it. Although the Municipal Council allocated 36 million lei for Termocom to pay to Moldovagaz, the heat deliveries did not resume. Moldovagaz reduced its deliveries by 30% to the power plants CET-1 and CET-2 in Chisinau, because of debts.