Russia's Strategic Shift: Rerouting Energy Supplies
Russia is not seeing any indications from Europe regarding discussions on energy supplies after President Putin directed a pivot of oil and gas exports towards non-European markets. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov mentioned Putin's openness to difficult talks amid recent market disturbances due to geopolitical tensions.
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Russia has noted an absence of signals from Europe concerning dialogues over energy supplies, following President Vladimir Putin's directive to potentially redirect remaining Russian oil and gas exports away from Europe.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that despite the complexity of the issue, Putin remains open to engaging in discussions.
He highlighted the series of shocks experienced by energy markets because of the Iran conflict, leading Moscow to seriously contemplate exiting the European energy markets.
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