Bloomberg: G7 countries intend to delay Russia’s oil price cap revision

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The “Group of Seven” (G7) countries do not plan to lower the ceiling on oil prices from the Russian Federation this week. It has been reported Bloombergciting sources.

According to the agency, G7 representatives informed EU countries over the weekend of 18-19 March that the G7’s interest in lowering the ceiling price of Russian oil is low.

It was noted that the negotiations between the G7 and the EU on the relevant issue could be continued after the EU summit planned to be held in Brussels this week.

Earlier, “BCS World of Investments” stockbroker Yevgeny Mironyuk said that the “Big Seven” countries and the European Union can do it. retain The decision to either fix the price ceiling for Russian oil due to divergence of positions or accept a compromise option by lowering the limit symbolically to $5 per barrel.

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