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Putin floates idea of "grain and Energy Hub" in Egypt

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, said that Russia and Egypt could discuss creating a "grain-and-energy hub" in the North African country.

Putin brought up the idea at a meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in the Kremlin, saying there were "many fascinating ideas" to be discussed.

Abdelatty said, through an interpreter: "Egypt welcomes the Russian initiatives."

In the televised portion of their meeting neither participant elaborated on?the "hub' proposal.

In response to the waves of Western sanctions imposed over the conflict in Ukraine, Russia has sought new ways to distribute its?energy exports and commodities.

Egypt is playing an increasing role in the handling of Russian commodities. It could also serve as a storage and logistics point for supplies headed to Africa and Middle East. Separate discussions at the business level have taken place regarding the possibility of creating a grain hub within Oman.

Putin has talked about creating a gas hub in Turkey before, but little has happened.

Egypt is the largest buyer of Russian wheat in the world. According to estimates by rail carrier Rusagrotrans it has purchased about 7.6 millions tons of Russian grain this season. This is around the same amount as last year.

Putin stated that he had instructed the Russian government to collaborate with Egypt in order to supply food, especially grain. He added that Russia would be able to deliver food with no problem, due to the good harvest last year.

Egypt is one of the biggest importers of Russian gasoline and may be affected by the decision made on Thursday in Moscow to ban producers from exporting fuel until the end July. This will help to maintain the supply of gasoline for the domestic market.

(source: Reuters)