The Kremlin considers the Western embargo on the supply of petroleum products to the Russian Federation, scheduled to take effect from February 5, as a negative decision, which can lead to the loss of oil and gas. further balance on world energy market.
According to TASS news agency, speaking to the press on February 3, the spokesman KremlinDmitry Peskov, stated: “We rate this ban negatively. Of course it will further unbalance international energy markets. We will take measures to protect protect its interests once morest the risks involved.”
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From December 5, 2022, embargo of the European Union (EU) for oil supply offshore from the Russian Federation has come into force. Group of industrialized countries (G7), EU and Australia have set a ceiling price for oil products supplied by Russia by sea at 60 USD/barrel.
From February 5, 2023, similar restrictions on the supply of petroleum products from Russia (such as diesel, gasoline and jet fuel) will come into effect, but the ceiling has not yet been released. to be announced./.
Thuc Anh (VNA/Vietnam+)