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Russia says it will stay in OPEC+, hopes UAE exit does not spell end of group

Russia says it will stay in OPEC+, hopes UAE exit does not spell end of group
# 29 April 2026 14:26 (UTC +04:00)

The ​Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia planed ‌to stay in OPEC+ despite a decision by the United Arab Emirates to leave, and said it hoped that the ​group of leading global oil producers would ​continue to operate, Reuters reports.

The UAE said on Tuesday it was quitting the ⁠Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, dealing ​a blow to the group at a time when an unprecedented ​energy crisis triggered by the Iran warhas exposed discord among Gulf nations.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov praised OPEC+ as an important organisation, especially during ​current turmoil on global markets.

"This format helps to ​substantially, let's say, minimise fluctuations in energy markets and makes ‌it ⁠possible to stabilise those markets," Peskov told a daily conference call with reporters.

Peskov said that Russia respected the UAE's decision to leave however, and ​hoped Moscow's energy ​dialogue with ⁠the Gulf state would continue.

Russia decided to join OPEC+ in 2016. The ​group produced nearly 50% of the world's ​oil ⁠and oil liquids last year, according to International Energy Agency estimates. The UAE was the fourth ⁠largest producer ​in OPEC+, while Russia is ​the second, behind Saudi Arabia.

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