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Putin calls for "balanced decisions" on the use of Russia's oil revenues

The Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday told the government to take "balanced" decisions on how to use newly increased'state revenue' from?energy exports in light of a surge in global prices.

He also stressed that the economy and the public accounts must be protected from external risks. He asked Russia's energy companies to use their additional revenues to pay back the massive debts they owe to banks. Prior to this month's dramatic rise in energy and?oil prices, due to the conflict in the Middle East, Russia had been experiencing falling budget revenues due to a greater discount on its oil because of Western sanctions and a strong rouble. The government has prepared a package that includes measures to reduce non-essential expenditures and prevent the fiscal reserves from being depleted.

The U.S. and Israel's attacks on?Iran have changed the fortunes of Russia, forcing it to decide what to do with its additional revenues.

"I repeat, in order to ensure long-term stability of the main financial document for the country, it's important to make balanced decisions regarding cyclical revenues," Putin said at a meeting.

He said that in order to have an effective macroeconomic policy it was important to take into account all the factors, and to be able to respond proactively to external risks. These are currently manifesting themselves strongly on global markets and within international economic relations.

(source: Reuters)