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On the U.S. waiver of oil volume, the Kremlin says that you cannot ignore Russia.

When asked about the waiver of U.S. sanctions on some Russia oil exports on Monday, the Kremlin said that Russia is a responsible player on global markets for energy and it's hard to ignore its export volumes.

Donald Trump's administration renewed on Friday a waiver that allows countries to purchase sanctioned Russian crude oil at sea for about a week, despite lawmakers accusing the government of being too lenient with Moscow while?its war against Ukraine continues.

Russia is the world’s?third largest oil producer and?the second biggest crude exporter.

"Russia is a very responsible and important player on the global energy market." "The markets are experiencing difficult times right now," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a daily press conference.

He said, "It is hard to ignore or not take into account Russian volumes."

This move is part of the administration's efforts to control global energy costs, which have risen during the U.S. Israel war against Iran. The move came after Asian countries, who were suffering from the global energy crisis, asked Washington to allow alternative supplies to reach the markets.

Kirill Dmitriev, special envoy to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that an extension of the U.S. waiver would affect another 100,000,000 barrels?of Russian oil. This will bring the total volume affected with both waivers up to 200,000,000 barrels. (Reporting and Writing by Anastasia Lyrchikova; Editing by Vladimir Soldatkin/Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)