Poland and Lithuania have proposed to the European Commission to lower the ceiling prices set in December for Russian oil supplied by sea, the radio station reported. RMF.
According to preliminary data, the new price cap should be $51.45 per barrel.
Previously reportedHe said New Delhi has no obligation to purchase Russian oil below the limit set by the G7, the European Union (EU) and Australia, as the country has not officially joined the border.
According to Reuters interlocutors, India has not signed any agreement with Western countries to participate in imposing a ceiling price on Russian oil.
Last week, Bloomberg wrote that the Indian government refused to oppose Western sanctions against Moscow and plans to comply with the oil price ceiling agreed by the G7 countries, the EU and Australia.
The agency cites information from sources about the Indian authorities’ request to banks and traders to comply with current restrictions, including price ceilings.