This is reported by TASS with reference to the data of the London ICE exchange.

According to the exchange, at 14:32 Moscow time, the price of Brent dropped to $88.9 per barrel, at 14:34 Moscow time it returned to $89 per barrel.

Earlier, the head of the economics and politics sector of China at the Center for Asia-Pacific Studies of the IMEMO RAS, Sergey Lukonin, in an interview with the Economics Today FBA, spoke about the transfer of payments for gas from China to yuan and rubles.