In particular, he assessed the possibility of reducing gasoline prices to 20 rubles per liter.

“If, relatively speaking, the euro will also cost 20 or 30 rubles.

Even if it costs 50, then gasoline will cost 20 rubles, ”he suggested.

In mid-May, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak spoke about the situation with gasoline prices in the country.

He noted that “in relation to last year, prices this year on world markets have more than doubled for oil and petroleum products, while in the Russian Federation at filling stations the prices for gasoline have increased on average across Russia. by only 2.9%, for diesel fuel - by 2.7% ”.