Lyudmila Vorobyeva, director of the Third Asia Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that Russia and Japan maintain constructive cooperation in the Energy sector, but if Tokyo refuses this cooperation, Moscow will look for buyers for its liquefied natural gas. She said: "The Energy sector is one of the few areas where Russia and Japan maintain constructive cooperation. The Japanese side officially acknowledges the extreme importance of joint Oil & Gas projects for ensuring national Energy security, and at this stage, they have maintained the participation of their domestic companies in these projects."
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俄外交部:俄方与日本在能源领域保持建设性合作
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Russia and Japan maintain constructive cooperation in the Energy sector.
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