Russia Says It's Selling Oil to Pakistan Without 'Special Discount

Geek

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD — Russia confirmed Friday that it had started exporting oil to Pakistan and had agreed to accept Chinese currency as payment, clarifying that the South Asian country did not receive any exclusive discounts on the purchase deal.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced Sunday that the first "Russian discounted crude oil cargo" had arrived and offloaded at the port in the southern city of Karachi.

Sharif touted the shipment as "the beginning of a new relationship" between Islamabad and Moscow. His petroleum minister later revealed Pakistan had paid in yuan for the first government-to-government Russian crude oil import.

Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said there was no reduced pricing for Pakistan.

"Oil deliveries to Pakistan have begun. There is no special discount; for Pakistan, it is the same as for other buyers," Russian state media quoted Shulginov as telling reporters on the sidelines of an international economic conference in St. Petersburg.

His remarks raised questions about official Pakistani assertions that Moscow had agreed to supply oil to Islamabad at a discounted price under a deal the two sides negotiated earlier this year.

"We agreed that the payment would be made in the currencies of friendly countries," Shulginov said when asked for a response to Pakistani assertions that the trade is taking place in Chinese currency. He also confirmed that the issue of barter supplies was also discussed, "but no decision has been made yet.”

Cash-strapped Pakistan earlier this month allowed its state and private entities to open barter trade with several countries, including Russia, in an attempt to ease pressure on Islamabad's rapidly depleting foreign exchange reserves.

Shulginov said that the two countries had not yet reached an understanding on prices for the export of liquefied natural gas to Pakistan. He noted that "the discussion is about long-term contracts, but so far, we are talking about spot supplies, and spot gas prices are now high."

Pakistan has purchased 100,000 metric tons of Russian crude oil, of which 45,000 tons arrived earlier this week, said Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik. He told the media on Monday that the payment was made in Chinese yuan and said that there would be a reduction in local oil prices in a few weeks. But Malik did not disclose details such as pricing or the discount Islamabad received, as claimed by Sharif.


However, the deal in yuan marked a significant shift in the U.S. dollar-dominated export payments policy as Pakistan faces a cash crunch and default on external debt.

Energy imports make up the majority of the country's external payments. The foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank have dipped to around $4 billion, barely enough to cover a month of controlled imports.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)

مطبل، مسخرہ حرامزادہ چند گھنٹوں میں ہی جھوٹ بولنے میں پھڑا گیا ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔
لعنتی رنڈی خانے چلانے والے امرتسری بھڑوے ۔ ۔ ۔


ان حرامخور پٹواریوں نے ساری عمر جھوٹ ہی
بولا ہے اور اتنا گندا جھوٹ بولتے ہیں جو بمشکل 48 گھنٹے پورے نہیں کرتے ۔۔

اور اگر چینی کرنسی میں بھی ڈیل کی ہو تو کیا چینی کرنسی پاکستان میں چھپتی ہے؟ انہیں بھی خریدنے میں ڈالرز خرچ ہونگے یا چین اپنی کرنسی میں قرضہ دیگا۔۔

اور اس سے چین کی کرنسی مضبوط ہوگی نہ کہ روپے۔۔ ایوی لوگوں کو پدھو بنایا ہے۔
 

Melanthus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ان حرامخور پٹواریوں نے ساری عمر جھوٹ ہی
بولا ہے اور اتنا گندا جھوٹ بولتے ہیں جو بمشکل 48 گھنٹے پورے نہیں کرتے ۔۔

اور اگر چینی کرنسی میں بھی ڈیل کی ہو تو کیا چینی کرنسی پاکستان میں چھپتی ہے؟ انہیں بھی خریدنے میں ڈالرز خرچ ہونگے یا چین اپنی کرنسی میں قرضہ دیگا۔۔

اور اس سے چین کی کرنسی مضبوط ہوگی نہ کہ روپے۔۔ ایوی لوگوں کو پدھو بنایا ہے۔
Pakistan had to buy Russia oil because other oil producing countries sell oil in dollars and Pakistan has no dollars.Pakistan got loan in Chinese Yuan to pay for oil from Russia.China and Russia use their own currencies for bilateral trade.PDM crooks don’t tell the truth.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Pakistan had to buy Russia oil because other oil producing countries sell oil in dollars and Pakistan has no dollars.Pakistan got loan in Chinese Yuan to pay for oil from Russia.China and Russia use their own currencies for bilateral trade.PDM crooks don’t tell the truth.

I know a bit of it but end of the day either Pakistan has to buy Youan with $$ or take loan from Chinese Bank to return this loan or sell things to China to get Youan... کان کو جس طرف سے بھی پکڑو نتیجہ وہی نکلنا ہے ایوی عوام کو بیوقوف بنا رہے ہیں
 

Wake up Pak

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

Russian oil for Pak refined in India​

New Delhi, June 15
The first consignment of Russian oil that arrived in Karachi on Sunday was refined in an Indian refinery in Gujarat. But keeping Islamabad’s sensitivities in mind, it was shipped via the United Arab Emirates.

 

Wake up Pak

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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Uxi.Ali

MPA (400+ posts)
seems the only reason to make this bogus trade was to shun KHAN's claim that America got pissed off due to his exclusive deal with Russia on Oil and Wheat... i dont think they will even try to get a single drop of oil from Russia now.. it was all done after America's blessing
 

انقلاب

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

Russian oil for Pak refined in India​

New Delhi, June 15
The first consignment of Russian oil that arrived in Karachi on Sunday was refined in an Indian refinery in Gujarat. But keeping Islamabad’s sensitivities in mind, it was shipped via the United Arab Emirates.

رنگ باز سجنا۔
سالے سجن جندال کو بھی فائدہ پہنچا گئے
 

ranaji

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
امرتسری چکلے کی پیداور امرتسری گشتی کا بچہ کنجر فراڈیا جھوٹ نا بھونکے تو کیا بھونکے امرتسری رام گلی کے چکلے والے کنجر گشتی سپلائر دلے ہاراں والے کنجر کی اولاد ہے آخر یہ گٹھامنی لانڈر چور حرام خور فرڈیا
 

wasiqjaved

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD — Russia confirmed Friday that it had started exporting oil to Pakistan and had agreed to accept Chinese currency as payment, clarifying that the South Asian country did not receive any exclusive discounts on the purchase deal.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced Sunday that the first "Russian discounted crude oil cargo" had arrived and offloaded at the port in the southern city of Karachi.

Sharif touted the shipment as "the beginning of a new relationship" between Islamabad and Moscow. His petroleum minister later revealed Pakistan had paid in yuan for the first government-to-government Russian crude oil import.

Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said there was no reduced pricing for Pakistan.

"Oil deliveries to Pakistan have begun. There is no special discount; for Pakistan, it is the same as for other buyers," Russian state media quoted Shulginov as telling reporters on the sidelines of an international economic conference in St. Petersburg.

His remarks raised questions about official Pakistani assertions that Moscow had agreed to supply oil to Islamabad at a discounted price under a deal the two sides negotiated earlier this year.

"We agreed that the payment would be made in the currencies of friendly countries," Shulginov said when asked for a response to Pakistani assertions that the trade is taking place in Chinese currency. He also confirmed that the issue of barter supplies was also discussed, "but no decision has been made yet.”

Cash-strapped Pakistan earlier this month allowed its state and private entities to open barter trade with several countries, including Russia, in an attempt to ease pressure on Islamabad's rapidly depleting foreign exchange reserves.

Shulginov said that the two countries had not yet reached an understanding on prices for the export of liquefied natural gas to Pakistan. He noted that "the discussion is about long-term contracts, but so far, we are talking about spot supplies, and spot gas prices are now high."

Pakistan has purchased 100,000 metric tons of Russian crude oil, of which 45,000 tons arrived earlier this week, said Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik. He told the media on Monday that the payment was made in Chinese yuan and said that there would be a reduction in local oil prices in a few weeks. But Malik did not disclose details such as pricing or the discount Islamabad received, as claimed by Sharif.


However, the deal in yuan marked a significant shift in the U.S. dollar-dominated export payments policy as Pakistan faces a cash crunch and default on external debt.

Energy imports make up the majority of the country's external payments. The foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank have dipped to around $4 billion, barely enough to cover a month of controlled imports.
Russians know Establishment and their touts PDM way too well.