Anwar: Putin assures long-term supply of oil, gas, diesel


SEGAMAT: Malaysia has recei­ved assurances of long-term oil, gas and diesel supplies from Russia following discussions between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Russian President Vladimir Putin during his recent visit.

Anwar said he had raised the issue of future energy security during a meeting with Putin, seeking guarantees that Malaysia would continue to have access to stable energy supplies amid ­glo­bal uncertainties.

“I asked for assurances on oil, gas and diesel supplies so that Malaysians will not be affected in the future by any disruptions.

“President Putin agreed to work towards long-term supply arran­gements for Malaysia,” he said during the Program Madani Kita Bersama Kawasan Rukun Tetang­ga event here yesterday.

Anwar also highlighted his recent visit to Turkmenistan, ­des­cribing the country as one of the world’s major natural gas ­produ­cers.

He said discussions with Turk­menistan’s leadership had streng­thened prospects for greater energy cooperation involving PETRONAS.

He also noted that Malaysia’s political stability, economic ­clarity and spirit of unity had enhanced the country’s standing inter­nationally and helped build ­con­fidence among foreign ­partners.

He said securing future energy supplies was part of the government’s efforts to safeguard the interests of future generations and strengthen the country’s long-term energy security.

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