This is reported by TASS with reference to the text of the statement.

“It is important, taking into account the conditions and characteristics of each state, to use the common and complementary advantages of fossil fuels and clean energy sources and, in this regard, increase investment in the exploration and production of fossil fuels by leading oil and gas supplying and exporting countries,” the document says.

Earlier it was reported that the member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the declaration following the summit in Samarkand called for reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO).