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Russia strikes deal with Afghanistan to provide millions of tonnes of petrol and wheat

  • Deal includes 1 million tonnes each of petrol and diesel, half a million tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas and 2 million tonnes of wheat
  • Russia has been hit hard by Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine, causing Moscow to push exports to Asian countries to support its economy

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Russia will supply Afghanistan with two million tonnes of wheat as well as petroleum products. Photo: Reuters

Afghanistan has entered an agreement with Russia to procure millions of tonnes of petroleum products and wheat, Taliban officials said on Wednesday.

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Russia has been hit hard by unprecedented Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine, causing Moscow to push exports to Asian countries to support its economy.

“The contract was agreed upon last month when the minister of industry and trade visited Russia,” Abdul Salam Jawad, spokesman for the ministry, said. He would not comment on any financial details.

The deal includes supplying Kabul with one million tonnes of petrol, a million tonnes of diesel, 500,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and two million tonnes of wheat, Jawad said.

The ministry of economy, in a separate statement, said the supplies from Russia are expected to arrive “in the next few weeks”. Moscow confirmed that “preliminary agreements” had been negotiated with the Taliban.

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“Now they (the two sides) have to sign concrete agreements on volumes and list of products,” Russia’s special envoy to Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, was quoted as saying by Russian state news agency TASS.

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