U.S. Energy Secretary to Russia: Joint Work Could Help Market Stability

Posted by Michelle Howard
Thursday, September 13, 2018

U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said on Thursday he had told his Russian counterpart Alexander Novak in talks in Moscow that Washington and Moscow could work together as leading energy producers to ensure global market stability.

Perry said he told Novak that both the United States and Russia were interested in the market remaining competitive and that their interests overlapped in the energy sphere.

Reporting by Katya Golubkova Writing by Tom Balmforth

Categories: Government Update

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