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Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores ruso: Azerbaiyán y Armenia nos pagan en rublos. SOCAR: no...

 Denis Gonchar, director del cuarto departamento para los países de la CEI del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores ruso, ha declarado que Rusia está pasando activamente a los acuerdos en moneda nacional con Azerbaiyán y Armenia: cerca del 30% del comercio con Bakú se realiza en rublos, y Ereván ha empezado a pagar el gas con ellos, informó RBC (https://telp.cc/KBm).


Como señala Gonchar, Rusia sigue siendo uno de los principales socios económicos de Azerbaiyán y líder entre los importadores de productos petrolíferos azeríes. Subrayó que "las relaciones entre Rusia y Azerbaiyán están poco expuestas a factores externos negativos y se están adaptando rápidamente a una situación atípica".
 
Según el canal de Telegram Caucasian Bureau (https://t.me/Caucasian_bureau/36377), la empresa energética azerbaiyana SOCAR dijo que la información aparecida en los medios de comunicación rusos de que la empresa paga el gas ruso en rublos no es cierta.


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