U.S.-Russia Dialogue: Unfreezing Europe’s Energy Ties
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated uncertainty over discussions with the U.S. to resume Russian gas supplies to Europe. Amid frosty Europe-Russia energy ties, sources reveal U.S. and Moscow officials are negotiating potential U.S. assistance to revive these crucial gas sales, according to Reuters.

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On Friday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov revealed uncertainty regarding negotiations with the United States about restarting Russian gas supplies to Europe. This was reported by the Interfax news agency.
Despite the chilly energy relations between Europe and Russia, discussions have allegedly been taking place. Officials from Washington and Moscow are reportedly exploring options for the U.S. to help restart Russian gas sales to Europe, according to eight sources who spoke to Reuters.
This potential thaw in energy ties comes as a sought-after development amid broader geopolitical tensions, suggesting a significant pivot in the global energy landscape and potentially easing Europe's energy pressures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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