Russia has doubled its revenues from traditional energy exports to the European Union (EU) since the start of the war in Ukraine.

APA reports quoting the Guardian that the reason is the rising prices against the background of the war, despite the decline in imports.

According to the Center for Energy and Clean Air Research, Russia has exported a total of $ 62 billion worth of oil, gas and coal over the past two months.

received 44 billion euros.

The euro fell to the EU.

In 2021, Russia's total exports of traditional energy carriers to the EU will reach 140 billion.

euros, which is an average of 12 billion euros per month.

formed.

It was noted that the decline in imports from Russia due to sanctions has led to an increase in prices in the global market, and Russia has benefited from this.