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Putin: Energy crisis is here, Russia ready to cooperate with Europe

On 'Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the Iran War had triggered a global crisis of energy and warned that oil production that relies on the Strait of 'Hormuz for transport could come to an end soon.

Putin has signaled again, however, that Russia is ready to provide oil and gas to Europe. Russia is the second-largest oil exporter in the world and has the largest natural gas reserves.

Putin stated that, at a meeting with Russi's top oil and gas producers and government officials, Moscow was willing to work with European clients again, if they wanted a return to non-politicized, long-term cooperation.

We have never refused to work with Europeans. We are also ready to work with Europeans. We need to hear from them that, "They are ready and willing work with us in order to ensure sustainability and stability," Putin stated.

Putin said that Russian companies should also take advantage of current'situations in the Middle East. He did note, however, that the price spike was likely temporary.

Oil prices topped $100 per barrel on Monday, reaching a level not seen since 2022. The Strait of Hormuz is now effectively closed, as it's one of the key chokepoints for oil transit, and the Strait of Hormuz carries about a fifth of all global oil and LNG flows.

(source: Reuters)