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November 3, 20235:21 AM UTCUpdated ago
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak attends the Russian Energy Week International Forum in Moscow, Russia October 13, 2021. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights
MOSCOW, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Russia had no plans to lift restrictions on exports of fuel in the near future and easing the export limits will be possible only when the volumes have nowhere else to go, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak was quoted as saying by RIA on Friday.
The Russian government introduced the ban in September and later partially softened it by lifting restrictions on pipeline diesel supplies.
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