MOSCOW, April 11 (Reuters) - Russia started fuel exports
to Iran via rail this year for the first time to diversify its
oil products supplies after traditional buyers shunned the trade
with Moscow, according to three industry sources and exports
data.
Russia and Iran, both under western sanctions, are forging
closer ties in order to support their economies and to undermine
Western sanctions which both Moscow and Tehran cast as
unjustified.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge, +79856400243)
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