The Kremlin confirmed negotiations on fuel imports amid the fuel crisis in Russia
Kyiv • UNN
Peskov stated that Moscow is ready to purchase fuel abroad at acceptable prices. The supplier countries are not specified, and Kazakhstan denies the negotiations.

Russia is negotiating with other countries regarding the possible import of petroleum products amid the fuel crisis. This was stated by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, as reported by Russian media, according to UNN.
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According to Peskov, Moscow is ready to purchase fuel abroad if the parties agree on acceptable prices.
Contacts are being made. If agreements on acceptable prices are reached, this will happen. This will be another step towards stabilizing the market and is aimed at curbing panic demand
At the same time, he did not specify which countries Russia is conducting the relevant negotiations with.
Earlier, Reuters reported that Russia had asked Kazakhstan to supply about 50,000 tons of AI-92 gasoline. However, the authorities of Kazakhstan officially denied the fact of such negotiations.