[Energy people are watching, click 'Follow' in the upper right corner] On June 26, local time, cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced that it would send ministers to Russia and Qatar, hoping to obtain cheap oil at the last moment when fuel is almost exhausted. At the same time, Sri La

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On June 26, local time, cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced to send ministers to Russia and Qatar , hoping that at the last moment when the fuel is almost exhausted, With access to cheap oil, the Sri Lankan government temporarily closed non-essential state institutions for two weeks to save fuel, retaining only a skeleton staff to provide minimal services.

On June 26, local time, cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced that it would send ministers to Russia and Qatar, hoping to obtain cheap oil at the last moment when fuel is almost exhausted.

Meanwhile, the Sri Lankan government has temporarily closed non-essential state institutions for two weeks to save fuel and retain only skeleton staff to provide minimum services. (Source: CCTV News Client Reporter Cui Ru)

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