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Borrell urges EU to crack down on imports of Indian fuels made with Russian oil -FT

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(Reuters) - The European Union should crack down on India reselling Russian oil into Europe as refined fuel, including diesel, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in an interview with the Financial Times published yesterday.

India has emerged in the past year as a top buyer of Russian oil following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Access to cheap Russian crude has boosted output and profits at Indian refineries, enabling them to export refined products competitiv­ely to Europe and take a bigger market share.

Borrell told the newspaper he would raise the issue with India's foreign minister, Subrahmany­am Jaishankar, at a meeting in Brussels.

"If diesel or gasoline is entering Europe ... coming from India and being produced with Russian oil, that is certainly a circumvent­ion of sanctions and member states have to take measures," the EU's chief diplomat said.

"That India buys Russian oil, it's normal... But if they use that in order to be a centre where Russian oil is being refined and by-products are being sold to us... we have to act," Borrell said.

In remarks after the meeting, Borrell said he had brought up Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including the issue of food security, in his talks with Jaishankar, but his remarks did not refer to Russian oil.

Jaishankar told a news conference his understand­ing of EU sanctions rules was that Russian crude substantia­lly transforme­d in a third country was no longer considered to be a Russian product.

European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager said the EU would have a discussion with India on the issue "but it will be with an extended hand and of course not with a pointed finger".

Indian refiners, which rarely bought Russian oil previously due to high transport costs, imported 970,000981,000 bpd of it in fiscal 2022/23 (April-March), accounting for more than a fifth of the country's overall fuel imports.

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