Jakarta, April 6 -- Indonesia is open to importing oil from any country, including Russia, to secure domestic fuel supplies amid global market volatility, Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said on Monday.

"Once it is finalized, I will let you know," Lahadalia said at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry in Jakarta when asked about a potential deal with Russia.

He was responding to an offer conveyed by Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Sergei Tolchenov regarding possible oil sales to Jakarta.

Lahadalia said Indonesia must remain flexible in sourcing crude as the global energy market tightens, stressing the government's priority is to ensure fuel availability for its population.

"We should not be overly selective. We can import from a...