Germany downplays Russia’s oil export ban
The spokesman for the German Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, Saverin, recalled that Germany is preparing to give up Russian oil since spring, in a statement made at the government’s weekly press conference.
Spokesman Saverin, regarding the ban on the sale of oil and oil products to those who participate in the application of the Russian price ceiling, “I do not want to say that it is irrelevant, but in practice it does not matter.” he performed the assessment of it.
With the decree signed yesterday by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, the sale of oil and petroleum products was prohibited to those who participate in the application of the maximum price of Russian oil.
On December 2, the countries of the European Union agreed on a ceiling price of $60 per barrel for oil transported by sea from Russia. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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