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Old but still relevant info about this topic...
Valve talks about adding currencies and other payment options here. Some where after 35:00. They just use Russia as the example...
https://youtu.be/wrvr02SiHY4
~5:42
https://youtu.be/g2rT0Ji3BWI
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/pricing/currencies
When/if it gets added, remember that prices are set by the devs/pubs and if no price is set, you'll be unable to purchase the title until they do.
this region wouldn't make any difference ....
just saying
You are mistaken. Even after 2 years ago when AUS was added, there are many games still unavailable to AUS users because no price was set.
Same goes for the last big batch of currencies added, some game devs just didn't care to set a price and 8 countries can no longer buy some games.