Alexander Novak, the deputy prime minister of Russia, did not elaborate on the proposal but referenced supplies to China.
    Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for the Kremlin, stated that although specifics of the deal were still being worked out, the main concept was the coordination of supply arrangements.He gave the case of northern Kazakhstan as an illustration, which receives gas from Russia and where Astana is thinking about establishing a pipeline to supply the area with Kazakh gas. He hinted that Kazakhstan may save tens of billions of euros on pipelines by committing to Russian imports while Russia is also growing production in neighbouring eastern Siberia.According to the spokesman for Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Russian President Vladimir Putin brought up the notion during a meeting with Tokayev on Monday. He made no more mention.While Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan generate about equal amounts of natural gas to what they need, Russia is a major natural gas exporter. A gas pipeline that runs through both nations on its way to China and Russia connects the two nations.However, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have never recorded any transit exports of Russian gas to China or any other country, whereas both pipelines primarily pump gas from Turkmenistan. Russia is eager to increase sales of its energy and commodities in Asia after being subjected to Western sanctions as a result of its invasion of Ukraine and the disruption of the Nord Stream gas pipeline.Comment down below,

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