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After US oil sanctions are eased, Britain urges allies to keep up pressure on Russia

After US oil sanctions are eased, Britain urges allies to keep up pressure on Russia
After US oil sanctions are eased, Britain urges allies to keep up pressure on Russia

A Downing Street spokesperson said on Friday that Britain and its partners should continue to exert collective pressure on Russia via sanctions. This follows a chorus of Europeans criticizing the United States for easing sanctions on Russian oil.

"It is a U.S. decision, but we have a clear position." "All?partners must continue to put pressure on Russia, and its war chest," said the spokesperson for Keir Starmer.

The United States has granted a 30-day waiver to countries that want to purchase sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products that are stranded on the sea. This is to help stabilize global energy markets, which have been roiled by war with Iran.

The move was criticized by European allies, who argued that it could complicate Western efforts to deny Russia revenue for its war in Ukraine.

The spokesperson stated that Western sanctions have deprived Russia of at least $450billion since the start of the Ukraine war, adding that "our sanctions are working".

He said that the best way to get a "fair peace" in Ukraine was through collective pressure.

The spokesperson stated that "we?remain devoted to exerting maximum economic pressure on Russia in pursuit of a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine." (Reporting and editing by William James; Alistair Smout)

(source: Reuters)