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Central Asia and Afghanistan increase Russian fuel imports amid a shortage of supplies in the Middle East
Central Asia and Afghanistan increased their fuel imports by rail from Russia and Belarus by more than 50% in the first quarter as Moscow diverted energy flows from Europe, and the Iran War curtailed deliveries from the Middle East. According to the traders, supplies in the region increased from January-March by 3.347 metric tons. Since February 2023 when the European Union imposed an embargo on Russia's oil, the region is now the main market for Russian fuel. Many Central Asian countries with whom Russia has intergovernmental agreements for fuel supply are exempted from the restrictions. Mongolia is the largest Russian...