Russia has said it is ready to step in and help cover energy shortages affecting China and other countries due to tensions and conflicts in the Middle East.
Officials said Moscow can increase supply and keep energy flowing to its partners, especially those willing to work with it despite global instability.
The statement came during a press conference in Beijing, where Russia’s Foreign Ministry stressed its ability to handle supply gaps and support market stability. The goal, they said, is to reduce the impact of global shocks and protect energy security.
At the same time, Russia confirmed that President Vladimir Putin will soon visit China. The trip is expected to strengthen ties and deepen cooperation between the two countries.
Both sides described their relationship as strong and steady, even during periods of global pressure and uncertainty.
Overall, the message from Moscow is clear: Russia sees itself as a reliable energy partner and is positioning itself to play a bigger role as global tensions continue.





