Ukraine ally Britain eases sanctions on Russian oil as fuel prices surge over Iran conflict
The UK government has eased sanctions on Russian oil, allowing the import of Russian oil refined into jet fuel and diesel in third countries. This decision, effective Wednesday, aims to mitigate the impact of soaring global fuel prices and potential jet fuel shortages caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
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AI-generatedThe UK government has eased sanctions on Russian oil, allowing the import of Russian oil refined into jet fuel and diesel in third countries. This decision, effective Wednesday, aims to mitigate the impact of soaring global fuel prices and potential jet fuel shortages caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. While the UK government states this is a temporary measure and sanctions against Russia remain strong, some lawmakers believe this move will disappoint Ukraine. The U.S. has also eased some Russian sanctions, extending a waiver for oil shipments already at sea. Finance ministers from the G7 reaffirmed their commitment to imposing costs on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine.
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5 extractedLawmaker Emily Thornberry believes Ukrainians will feel let down by the U.K.'s move and allies should continue sanctions on Russia.
U.K. Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson stated the changes are for a limited time and a specific issue.
The U.S. has also extended a sanctions waiver for Russian oil shipments already at sea.
The U.K. government has eased sanctions on Russian oil to allow imports of refined jet fuel and diesel from third countries.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has sent fuel prices soaring and caused concerns about jet fuel shortages.