Borrell urges EU to crack down on imports of Indian fuels made with Russian oil -FT
- The European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has stated that the bloc will take action against the importation of Indian petroleum products that use Russian oil. This is in response to India's role in helping Russia evade Western sanctions following the war in Ukraine.
- The EU is urging a crackdown on India reselling Russian oil into Europe as refined fuel, including diesel, and Borrell is set to raise the issue with India's foreign minister during their meeting on Tuesday.
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Borrell urges EU to crack down on imports of Indian fuels made with Russian oil
India has in the past year emerged as a top buyer of Russian oil, which has been rejected by Western nations amid sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
·Johannesburg, South Africa
Read Full ArticleEU Could Crack Down on India Reselling Russian Crude as Refined Fuels to Europe
PM Modi is also likely to come under pressure from G7 leaders at a summit in Japan on Friday where tackling sanctions evasion by Russia will be a key discussion topic for the western economies, 'Financial Times' reported.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleEU Foreign Minister says Europe should stop entry of Indian products made from Russian oil
Earlier this month, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry strongly denied a Finland-based think tank’s report alleging that India led five countries that acted as “laundromats” to buy Russian oil and sell refined products to European countries
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