United States issues 30-day waiver allowing purchases of sanctioned Russian oil

Change
United States issued a 30-day waiver allowing countries to buy sanctioned Russian crude and petroleum products that are currently stranded at sea.
Why it matters
Allied governments must choose whether to use the temporary legal window to secure energy supplies or to sustain unified sanctions pressure on Russia. That decision creates a narrow operational deadline for procurement and legal teams and constrains coordinated diplomatic policy on sanctions.
United States issues 30-day waiver allowing purchases of sanctioned Russian oil
Implications
  • National energy procurement agencies and state-owned oil companies' procurement teams must decide whether to purchase stranded Russia-origin cargoes under the waiver within the 30-day window — failing to decide before the waiver lapses removes that lawful option.

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Al Jazeera

Topics

Diplomacy Trade & Tariffs Oil & Gas Sanctions

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