Malaysia’s energy supplies secure ‘for decades’ after talks with Russia, deals with Turkmenistan: Anwar

Malaysia has secured long-term energy supply assurances from Russia following high-level talks at the ASEAN-Russia summit. The deal aims to stabilize fuel supplies amid ongoing global energy market disruptions.
Why it matters
The agreement highlights the strategic pivot of Southeast Asian nations toward Russian energy resources to mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities.
Russia has assured Malaysia of oil, gas and diesel supplies for at least the next 20 years, while Petronas signed new energy agreements with Turkmenistan.
The article reports on diplomatic and economic developments neutrally, though it acknowledges the geopolitical friction with Western allies.
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