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France's TotalEnergies said it would advance annual pay talks with unions if they dropped a blockade of fuel depots and refineries.

The government is pressing the oil giants who run the stations to settle the dispute.PARIS - France's TotalEnergies said it would advance annual pay talks with unions if they dropped a blockade of fuel depots and refineries that has slashed petrol supplies across the country.

TotalEnergies runs a network of around 3,500 filling stations in France, nearly a third of the total. Most of them are low on fuel or even empty for some kinds of petrol. "If we do start talks, it will be based on our demands -- a 10-percent salary hike... retroactive for the year 2022," branch coordinator Eric Sellini told AFP.

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