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UK eases sanctions on Russian jet fuel and diesel imports

UK eases sanctions on Russian jet fuel and diesel imports

LONDON: British lea­der Keir Starmer defe­n­d­­ed on Wednesday a contentious move to ease san­c­tions on imports of Rus­s­ian jet fuel. diesel as the Middle East war causes prices to spiral.

The trade licence. which allows the UK to import Russian crude oil refined in third countries such as India, was heavily criticised by opposition parties. The licence is of “indefinite duration” according to the Department of Bus­i­ness and Trade website, and will be periodically reviewed.

The Labour government also issued a temporary licence loosening sanctions on liquefied natural gas originating from certain Russian plants. Its intention to ban imports derived from Russian crude was announced in October. But Starmer said the government was issuing “two targeted short-term licences to phase the new sanctions in. to protect UK consumers”.

“This is not a question of lifting existing sanctions in any way whatsoever,. we will continue to work with our allies on further sanction packages,” he said. But Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused the prime minister of “choosing to buy dirty Russian oil. That money will be used to fund the killing of Ukrainian soldiers”.

Britain imposed a stringent sanctions regime on Russia following the 2022invasionof Ukraine, targeting oil exports as well as over 3,000 individuals. companies.

The decision follows a US sanctions waiver for Russian oil cargoes already at sea, which was extended Monday for the second time as its war against Iran squeezes global oil supplies. sends energy prices soaring.

The European Union criticised the US waiver extension at a meeting of G7 finance ministers on Tuesday. the UK was a part of. EU economics commissioner Valdis Domb­rovskis said it was not a time to “ease pressure on Russia”. But UK Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson said the sanctions easing was “protecting the UK national interest”.

Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2026

Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/2001971

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