Corporate Channels Discuss Oil Supply Through Druzhba Pipeline
Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that technical discussions about oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline are ongoing at a corporate level, including collaboration with Hungary's MOL. Specific details remain undisclosed, as these are considered internal corporate matters.
In a statement on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed that technical aspects of oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline are under discussion at the corporate level. The disclosure was reported by Russian state news agency RIA Novosti.
Peskov mentioned that Hungarian oil group MOL is also participating in these discussions. 'Contacts are being maintained through corporate channels,' he stated, highlighting the collaborative nature of the talks.
Peskov refrained from sharing specific details, noting the requirement for a formal request regarding oil pumping. He emphasized that this issue pertains more to a corporate context than a political one.
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