“We cannot rely on only Russia all the time, although it is a brotherly country. Because you can see that that market has crumbled and we followed suit. Yes, we used to sell 85% of the output to the Russian market, now the figure is only 40-45%. Yes, our dependence on a single market has been decreased but we have to do more than that. Then there is Ukraine. I don’t think that the state of affairs is better in Kazakhstan. This is why we have to pay any price to reach new markets. And it can be done,” said …read more
Source: BELTA