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Moscow looks east as it seeks to rebalance trade

As Russia’s relations with Europe turn sour, Dmitry Kobylkin should be a worried man. The governor of Yamal-Nenets, a vast territory straddling the Arctic Circle, runs one of Russia’s most resource-rich regions – but it is also one of the most dependent on Europe, where most of its abundant oil and gas is sold.

But he is smiling. “China tells us: give us gas!” he says. “For them, it is important to have a partner who can supply gas for at least 200 years. We can do that.”

With its economy reeling from the crisis sparked by its annexation of Crimea, Moscow is turning to Asia.

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