He stated that the government is negotiating with foreign partners to ensure uninterrupted fuel supplies. Issues of cost, product quality, and logistics are also being discussed.

«We are currently offered fuel at various prices. Even if the purchase price increases, there should be no shortage on the domestic market,» Nasipbek Kerimov said.

He noted that the Cabinet of Ministers has established a subsidy mechanism. If oil traders are forced to purchase fuel at a higher price, the state will compensate the difference.

According to the deputy minister, the necessary funds have already been allocated for this purpose.