Moscow is profiting from the Iran war for now — but experts say Russia's economy is in the 'death zone'
Mihaela Chircă
Russia has found itself in the curious position of benefiting from the turmoil hitting its Middle East partner and ally, Iran. Tehran's almost total closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused global oil and gas prices to surge, filling the coffers of major oil and gas producers like Russia. Sergey Vakulenko, senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, told CNBC Tuesday that Russia's windfall from the Iran war resulting energy price growht ran into the billions of dollars. "So far the
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