Blair
urges Russia to play by energy rules
AFP
LONDON
Petroleumworld.com
03 13 07
British Prime Minister Tony Blair urged Russia Monday to "play
by the same rules" as Europe and the United States over energy
supplies, echoing concerns about Moscow's behaviour.
Blair, briefing lawmakers on a European Union (EU) summit last week,
said concern over the issue of Russia's behaviour was a constant theme
of European meetings.
"There's is a desire to engage with Russia as a major partner
for Europe, but there is also a great deal of wariness, for the very
reasons that he gives," he said, when one lawmaker asked about
Russia's authoritarianism, rights record and destabilizing influence.
"One of the reasons why countries round Europe are taking decisions
on their energy policy like some of the decisions we have taken here
is precisely because we are concerned about this," Blair said.
"I hope that in the end Russia understands... that its best prospect
of playing its full part in the international community and certainly
its best opportunity to be a strong economy, is if it plays by the
same rules as everbody else, or certainly everybody else in Europe
and with America, too."
Russia caused alarm in Europe early last year when it cut oil supplies
in a price dispute with Ukraine, which had a knock-on effect on a
number of EU countries.
In January this year concern resurfaced when oil supplies were again
suspended, this time due to a row between Russia and Belarus.
"At every oportunity we discuss this both with our allies and
insofar as we can with the Russians as well," said Blair, adding:
"The developments on this in the next couple of years will be
extremely important."
AFP
12 1712 GMT 03 07
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