Russia is also ready to work with European buyers of hydrocarbons if these countries ensure long-term, sustainable cooperation devoid of political conjuncture. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting on the situation on the global oil and gas market, according to a transcript posted on the Kremlin's website.
"If European companies and European buyers suddenly decide to reorient themselves and provide us with long–term, sustainable collaboration, devoid of political conjuncture, free from political conjuncture, please, we have never refused, we are ready to work with the Europeans. But we need some kind of signals from them that they are ready and willing to work too and will provide us with this stability and stability," the head of state stressed.
Currently, according to V. Putin, the situation is developing in such a way that "if we reorient ourselves right now to those markets that need to increase supplies, we can gain a foothold there now. That is, where there is steady long-term demand and reliable long-term relationships, to those states that are building constructive business relations with Russia."

