Moscow, March 18 -- Amid ongoing complexities in the Middle East conflict, several Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia and the Philippines, have expressed interest in cooperation with Russia in oil, gas and fertiliser supplies to help safeguard energy security and agricultural production. Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said on March 18 that the Indonesian Government's priority is to ensure sufficient energy supply at competitive prices for households and industries, as geopolitical risks threaten global oil flows. Bahlil said Indonesia is not limiting its options to specific suppliers, signaling openness to deeper engagement with Russia if it supports national energy resilience. Meanwhile, the...