Russia tries not to lose time on entery to the Asian gas market

Weakening in gas demand in Europe and pressing by the regulatory bodies have made Russia to modify its strategy at the oil and gas market, the Vice Premier A. Dvorkovich says in the interview to Wall Street Journal.

Within the last two decades, Russia has been the largest fuel supplier to Europe but the state has met many times severe criticism for its tough price policy. In particular, in autumn 2012 the European Commission initiated an antimonopoly investigation against Gazprom, accusing the company in abuse of dominance at the Central and Eastern European markets.

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