Is Russian oil becoming a lifeline for Southeast Asia?
With oil, gas and fertilizer imports squeezed by the Iran war, Southeast Asian governments are brushing off EU pressure and treating Russian energy as a tool of economic survival. As Southeast Asian governments scramble to respond to the unprecedented energy crisis, the European Union is turning up
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