WP: Implementing G7 ideas to limit oil prices from Russia is problematic

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commentator Washington post In her article, Katherine Rampel expressed the opinion that limiting the price of oil from Russia will cause serious problems in practical application.

“There is reason to suspect that what seems plausible on paper will work in real life,” he wrote.

Rempel said compliance with such commitments can be difficult to monitor.

The Observer also acknowledged that in the face of energy competition, buyers “may apply for additional payments to stay ahead”.

He also noted that Russia’s reaction is in question.

Earlier, German Chancellor Scholz said after the G7’s decision to limit oil prices from Russia published Post with the word “respect”.

2 September G7 finance ministers approved Plan of intent to ban maritime transport of Russian oil. As reported, the condition for the ban may be the sale of oil from the Russian Federation at prices higher than those imposed by the West.

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