Russia’s LNG exports may face stagnation in the next four years as the country’s production capacity reaches its peak. Despite being one of the world’s largest producers of natural gas, Russia’s ability to expand its LNG exports may be limited by market conditions and competition from other countries. The uncertainty surrounding global energy demand and geopolitical tensions could also impact Russia’s ability to increase its LNG exports in the near future.
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Russia wants to deploy 10,000 troops in Moldovan breakaway region, PM warns
Russia plans to deploy 10,000 troops to the separatist Transnistria region bordering Ukraine, with the aim of installing a pro-Kremlin government in Moldova ahead of its parliamentary elections. Moldova's Prime Minister Dorin Recean accused Moscow of undermining Moldovan democracy through propaganda and financial influence, expending 1% of Moldova’s GDP on such efforts. He emphasized the need to bolster Moldova's defenses while pursuing EU membership, highlighting the strategic military implications of increased Russian presence near NATO...
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