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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak told the Russian state television that in order for the equipment to continue working, Siemens Energy must fulfill the terms of the turbine maintenance contract.
Why do people think Russia would continue to sell oil to western allies when they can't use western allies' currencies? It would appear that the western allies' self-inflicted wound will cost it dearly. A currency crisis is coming.
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
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