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Putin to talk energy ties on check out to Kazakhstan, Kremlin states

Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss energy ties on a check out to Kazakhstan today, the Kremlin stated on Tuesday, a trip that comes in the middle of trade tensions with the Main Asian nation, which exports most of its oil through Russia.

Kazakhstan, which has tried to distance itself from Moscow's. war in Ukraine, remains extremely depending on Russia for exporting. oil to Western partners and for imports of food, electricity and. fine-tuned oil items.

Our countries are ... constructively working together in the oil. and gas sector, Putin composed in a short article Russia-- Kazakhstan:. a union demanded by life and seeking to the future for the. Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper and published on the Kremlin's. website late on Tuesday.

Putin's post came after Kazakhstan's energy minister on. Monday stated his nation might greatly increase its petroleum. exports out of Turkey's port of Ceyhan, a move that would reduce. the share of streams it presently sends via Russia.

Underscoring that more than 80% of Kazakhstan's oil is. exported to foreign markets through Russia, Putin, who begins. his see to Kazakhstan on Wednesday, stated he and President. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev always concentrate on a particular result in. their talks.

Kremlin diplomacy aide Yuri Ushakov informed journalists on. Tuesday, without offering additional detail, that Putin and. Tokayev will sign a protocol on extending an agreement on oil. products to Kazakhstan.

Putin also said in his post that Russia's state nuclear. corporation Rosatom - currently associated with some projects in. Kazakhstan - is ready for new large-scale jobs.

In October, Kazakhstan, a country of 20 million, enacted. favour of building its very first nuclear power plant, under a. Tokayev-backed plan that faced public criticism and concerns. that Russia would be associated with the project.

Putin's visit likewise comes amid agricultural trade stress. following a Russian restriction on imports of grain, fruit and other. farm products from Kazakhstan in October.

Moscow enforced the ban after Kazakhstan refused to join. BRICS, the bloc of emerging economies which Putin wishes to develop. as an effective counterweight to the West in worldwide politics and. trade.

(source: Reuters)