FRANKFURT, April 22 (Reuters) - Germany has been informed that no Kazakh crude oil may reach the PCK Schwedt refinery from May, the country's economy ministry said on Wednesday.
The ministry, which controls Schwedt via a trusteeship, said Schwedt's majority owner Rosneft had informed it about the step, adding the Russian government had not yet confirmed this. (Reporting by Christoph Steitz; editing by Matthias Williams)
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