Russian President Vladimir Putin plans no top-level international contacts for discussing the situation on the global oil market so far, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday.
“No, the president has no [such plans],” he said when asked a respective question.
When asked to comment on statements made by a number of largest oil-consuming countries on possible release of part of their strategic reserves to push crude prices down, as well as the possibility of revising the OPEC+ agreement amid the situation on the global oil market, Peskov noted that “the Russian side is committed to its obligations within the OPEC+ agreements.”
The issue is supervised by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, the Kremlin spokesman said, adding that questions “on any planned contacts should be addressed to his office.”
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