Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sudden halt to Russian oil imports would hurt citizens -India

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NEW DELHI REUTERS 04 MAY 2022 - India defended its continued purchases of Russian oil on Wednesday, saying they were part of its long-standing effort to diversify its supplies and arguing a sudden halt to imports would jack up world prices and hurt its consumers.

Attracted by discounts, the world’s third-largest crude oil importer has bought more than twice as much oil from Russia since it invaded Ukraine as in the whole of 2021, coming into spotlight at a time when Western sanctions have prompted many oil importers to shun trade with Moscow.

The European Union, the biggest buyer of Russian energy, on Wednesday proposed phasing out imports of Russian crude within six months and refined products by end2022.

In defence of its strategy, India has been pointing out that European countries continued to import much more oil from Moscow, and that Russian crude accounted for just a fraction of India’s total consumptio­n.

 ?? ?? The Taneco refinery complex, which is part of Russia’s oil producer Tatneft group of companies (Reuters)
The Taneco refinery complex, which is part of Russia’s oil producer Tatneft group of companies (Reuters)

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