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Tajikistan has requested 2.5 million tonnes of fuel and oil from Iran

The Central Asian country's Transport Ministry said that Tajikistan had asked for 2.5 million metric tonnes of?oil from Iran, while its traditional supplier, Russia, is also experiencing fuel shortages.

The ministry posted a statement on its website last week stating that Tadjikistan had requested 2,55 million tons, which included?2 millions tons of crude oil, 150,000 tonnes of gasoline, 300,000 metric tons of diesel, and 100,000 metric tons of jet fuel.

Tajikistan has traditionally imported up to 80% of its petroleum products from Russia. However, the Persian-speaking nation also shares close cultural and linguistic links with Iran.

The timeframe was not given for the supply.

In recent months, Russia has experienced a 'fuel shortage' as Ukraine waged a drone campaign against its oil refineries.

In July, Tajikistan’s?energy? minister said that the authorities were in negotiations with Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Iran regarding additional supplies.

Export bans for aviation kerosene, diesel fuel and gasoline have been implemented in Russia to stabilize the domestic fuel market. The ban does not apply to intergovernmental supply agreements. Reporting by Felix Light, Editing by Kirby Donovan

(source: Reuters)