Putin has also invited Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to
visit Moscow, Razov said, adding that Russia appreciated what he
called Italy's "moderate position" regarding the crisis over
Ukraine.
Speaking during a visit to Moscow, Italian Foreign Minister
Luigi Di Maio said Italy welcomed the invitation.
"We are coordinating dates for a meeting as soon as possible,"
Di Maio told reporters.
Ambassador Razov was speaking during a Russian-Italian business
forum in Milan.
"With regards to gas, Russia is respecting its contractual
obligations and is ready to provide additional quantities if
they are required," he said.
Italy sources around 40% of its gas from Russia.
State-controlled energy group Eni has strategic long-term gas
contracts with Russia and agreements with oil group Rosneft
which are on hold.
Concern has mounted over the possible disruption of supplies
from Russia, Europe's biggest gas provider, following the
buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine and heightened tensions
between Moscow and the West.
(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, writing by Giulia Segreti and
Keith Weir, editing by Maria Pia Quaglia and Crispian Balmer)
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