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US to send oil to Belarus in latest inroad into Russias orbit
The United States says it will dispatch its first oil shipment to Belarus in what seems to be an apparent move to gain further influence in Russias neighbor and former close ally months after an oil price dispute between Moscow and Minsk. This week, the first shipment of US crude oil will depart for Belarus, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a Friday statement. This competitive deal, by US energy trader United Energy Trading, with the assistance of US firm Getka and their Polish partner UNIMOT, strengthens Belarusian sovereignty and independence, he added. The 80,000-ton shipment is due to arrive at the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda in June and from there it would be shipped by rail to Belarus. Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei confirmed the shipment, describing his countrys oil cooperation with the US as an element of energy security. The development came more than three months after Pompeo paid an official state visit to Belarus - despite decades of hostilities between Washington and Minsk -- in a bid to normalize ties with the traditional Russian ally, seeking to capitalize on persisting tensions between Minsk and Moscow over energy subsidies. Belarus had long relied on discounted oil from Russia, but most shipments stopped in January after disputes over prices. Belarus later received oil shipments from Norway, Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia. Russia and Belarus later reached a compromise agreement and Russian state oil company Rosneft declared on Friday that it expected to ship nearly 9 million tons of oil to Belarus this year - about half the amount Belarus had purchased in previous years. In a telephone conversation with Makei on March 13, Pompeo said US companies were ready to immediately start oil supplies at competitive prices.
SOURCE: PRESS TV
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