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Medvedev accuses the EU-US of being 'anti-Russian" over possible fallouts for Russian oil

Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president, said that the framework agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United States is "anti-Russian", comparing it to a ban de facto on the purchase of Russian oil and natural gas.

On Sunday, the U.S. and the EU reached a deal that imposes a 15% tariff on the majority of EU goods.

Ursula von der Leyen said, in a subsequent statement, that the agreement will help the EU phase out Russian fossils fuels and replace them with American alternatives.

The purchase of U.S. Energy Products will help to diversify Europe's supply sources and increase its energy security. Von der Leyen stated that we will purchase significant amounts of U.S. oil, LNG and nuclear fuels to replace Russian oil and gas.

Russia has said repeatedly that U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas is more expensive than Russian LNG. The EU has been trying for years to reduce its Russian oil and gas purchases, despite the sweeping sanctions it has imposed on Moscow due to its conflict in Ukraine.

Medvedev stated that Trump "wiped the floors" with the EU but that the agreement is not good for Russia as well.

Medvedev wrote in Telegram that the "deal" is anti-Russian and prohibits the purchase of Russian oil and gas.

He said that the impact on Europe and its people would be negative, as they will have to pay more money for their energy.

Medvedev stated that "one can only feel sympathy for ordinary Europeans." (Reporting and editing by Andrew Osborn)

(source: Reuters)