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Russia to stay in OPEC plus, welcomes UAE's responsible role in global energy markets: Kremlin

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Russia to stay in OPEC plus, welcomes UAE's responsible role in global energy markets: Kremlin

2026-04-30 10:31 Last Updated At:13:07

Russia will remain in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, known as OPEC plus, and welcomes the intention of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to adopt a responsible stance in global energy markets after leaving the oil alliance, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the UAE announced it would withdraw from OPEC and the broader OPEC plus alliance, effective May 1. The move removes the bloc's third-largest oil producer and further weakens its influence over global oil supplies and prices.

"This is a sovereign decision by the United Arab Emirates. We respect it," Peskov said during his daily press briefing.

"We welcome the statements that came from Abu Dhabi that the Emirates will continue to take a responsible position in the energy markets and coordinate on a bilateral basis," Peskov told the press, adding that Russia expects to maintain ongoing constructive engagement with the UAE, including under the framework of the bilateral energy dialogue.

Russia hopes the UAE's withdrawal from OPEC plus will not bring the mechanism to an end. "We would very much hope so," Peskov said when asked whether the Kremlin believes the UAE's departure does not spell the end of the OPEC plus grouping.

Peskov described the OPEC plus format as particularly vital amid current market conditions, as global energy markets are in turmoil.

OPEC was founded in 1960 by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela to coordinate oil production policies and safeguard the interests of major oil-exporting nations by ensuring stable revenue streams for member states.

The UAE joined OPEC in 1967, and its departure will leave the bloc with 11 members. The broader OPEC plus alliance comprises an additional 10 non-OPEC oil producers.

Russia to stay in OPEC plus, welcomes UAE's responsible role in global energy markets: Kremlin

Russia to stay in OPEC plus, welcomes UAE's responsible role in global energy markets: Kremlin

Iran on Wednesday listed its girls' elementary school bombed in the U.S.-Israeli airstrike as a national historical site.

The Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab city was struck on February 28, the first day of the large-scale military operation launched by the United States and Israel against Iran.

The airstrike resulted in at least 165 deaths, most of whom were girls around 10 years old.

The listing of the historical site aims to protect the historical memory of Minab City and commemorate the tragic event, and a related ceremony will be held for the site on Thursday, according to an official in charge of the local cultural heritage, tourism, and handicrafts department.

Iran lists bombed Minab school as national historical site

Iran lists bombed Minab school as national historical site

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