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Kremlin states Russia dealing with partners after report on payment hold-ups for oil

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated on Thursday that Russia was dealing with partners amidst unmatched pressure from the U.S. and European Union after reported Moscow was experiencing some delays for oil payments.

reported that Russian oil firms face hold-ups of approximately a number of months to be paid for crude and fuel as banks in China, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates end up being more wary of U.S. secondary sanctions.

Payment delays reduce profits to the Kremlin and make them erratic, enabling Washington to attain its dual policy sanction objectives - to interrupt cash going to the Kremlin to penalize it for the war in Ukraine while not disrupting global energy flows.

Considering that the countries you pointed out are under extraordinary pressure from the financial and other authorities of the United States and EU, of course this work is being carried out, but it is being carried out in a discrete mode, Peskov informed reporters at a. conference call.

We are working really constructively with our partners. and extremely, taking into consideration the dangers that develop from. this extraordinary pressure, which remains in violation of all clear. guidelines and standards of international trade and financial relations..

(source: Reuters)