Saturday, March 14, 2026

Ukraine, EU allies slam US decision to roll back Russia oil sanctions




Ukraine, EU allies slam US decision to roll back Russia oil sanctions


Volodymyr Zelenskyy says move ‘does not help peace’ as Europe reels from soaring energy prices linked to Iran war


Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says US waiver for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products 'could provide Russia with about $10bn for the war' [Ludovic Marin/Pool via Reuters]



By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and Reuters
Published On 13 Mar 2026


Ukraine and its European allies have hit out at a decision by United States President Donald Trump’s administration to partially roll back sanctions against Russia amid soaring energy prices linked to the Iran war.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday that the move would “strengthen Russia’s position” as US-backed efforts to reach an agreement to end the more than four-year war appear to have stalled.

“It is spending the money it earns from energy sales on weapons, and all of this is then being used against us,” said Zelenskyy, speaking alongside his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, during a news conference in Paris.

“Just this easing [of sanctions] by America could provide Russia with around $10bn for the war. This certainly does not help peace,” he said.

The US on Thursday issued a 30-day waiver for countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded at sea, as global energy markets have been roiled by the US-Israeli war on Iran.



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The conflict has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical Gulf waterway through which about one-fifth of the world’s oil transits, and disrupted energy production in the Middle East.

Macron and other European leaders criticised the Trump administration’s decision to ease the economic curbs against Russia, which has faced global sanctions since it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, said the move “is very concerning, as it impacts European security”.

“Increasing economic pressure on Russia is decisive for it to accept a serious negotiation for a just and lasting peace,” Costa wrote on X. “Weakening sanctions increases Russian resources to wage the war of aggression against Ukraine.”

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also said “easing sanctions now, for whatever reason, is wrong”.

“We believe that is the wrong course of action,” Merz said. “After all, we want to ensure that Russia does not exploit the war in Iran to weaken Ukraine.”



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Speaking alongside Zelenskyy, France’s Macron stressed the limited and temporary nature of the 30-day US waiver while warning Moscow that Europe would maintain its pressure against the country.

“Today Russia may believe that the war in Iran will offer it respite. It is mistaken,” the French president said.

According to data analytics firm Vortexa, approximately 7.3 million barrels of Russia-originated oil are in floating storage, while 148.6 million barrels are in vessels in transit.

Russia’s presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev said the US waiver would affect 100 million barrels of Russian crude, equal to almost a day’s worth of global output.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also told reporters on Friday that the Trump administration’s move was aimed at stabilising world energy markets. “In this respect, our interests coincide,” Peskov said.

Earlier this week, the International Energy Agency announced that its 32 member countries had unanimously agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves to try to lower prices.

“This is a major action aiming to alleviate the immediate impacts of the disruption in markets,” IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Wednesday.

“But to be clear, the most important thing for a return to stable flows of oil and gas is the resumption of transit through the Strait of Hormuz.”



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Clown is just saving his political 'S' back home - besides he has no principle.


16 comments:

  1. 🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: President Trump has just ordered one of the most powerful bombing raids ever on Iran’s KHARG ISLAND — a huge oil hub

    He did NOT yet touch oil infrastructure — but he might…

    …..for more click lah…

    https://x.com/ericldaugh/status/2032591864075899270?s=46

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    1. the blurred golden hair bombs the spot that no any other previous potus wanted to touch!

      Wakakakaka… waiting for the spillover effect, to start from Yankees' native land

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  2. The Lucky Country....export all your Crude, import all the refined products.....stoooopid.....

    Australia imports 32% of its jet fuel from China, who has now banned exports and that supply is gone.

    Meanwhile, 20% of our jet fuel supply comes from Singapore, where jet fuel prices have more than doubled and are now $211 a barrel.

    https://x.com/AvidCommentator/status/2032585706665836571?s=20

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  3. Albo must explain why only 30 days stockpile.....

    The stockpile situation makes this worse than it looks. Australia only
    holds around 30 days of jet fuel cover, and the supply chain is built around continuous deliveries rather than large storage buffers – so airports will feel disruptions quickly if April cargoes don't arrive.

    The obvious substitutes (Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, India) are facing the same upstream pressure from the Iran conflict, so there's no painless replacement.

    And as an IEA member Australia is meant to hold 90 days of oil reserves. We're less than a third of the way there – and that was before this crisis started.

    BTW – China's export ban isn't directed at Australia. It's self-preservation: Beijing is protecting its own fuel supply as Iranian crude stops flowing, and Australia just happens to be caught in the fallout.

    https://x.com/Mark_Graph/status/2032650964650570248?s=20

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  4. My fren the Bhai who put up the "proudly non-halal" sign in front of his restoran is under attack by wild Ishmaels....

    🚨BREAKING: Huge police presence in Hammersmith, London.

    Muslims have surrounded a Sikh family restaurant for refusing to sell halal food.

    The family have received both death and rape threats for refusing to bend the knee to Muslims.

    This is Sadiq Khans London.

    https://x.com/TheBritLad/status/2032620472261599662?s=20

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    1. wakakaka…

      How many muslim protesters?

      How many r real? Blurred? & agitators?

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  5. 47 didn't get Congress to declare war on IRGC?

    Major Conflicts Not Declared by Congress
    Korean War (1950–1953): President Truman deployed forces as a "UN police action" without congressional approval, according to michaelcarbonara.com.

    Vietnam War (c. 1964–1975): Escalated heavily following the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which was not a formal declaration of war, says michaelcarbonara.com.

    Gulf War (1990–1991): President George H.W. Bush received congressional authorization (Authorization for Use of Military Force - AUMF) rather than a declaration, according to Congress.gov.

    Iraq War (2003–2011): Authorized by a 2002 AUMF, not a declaration, notes PBS.

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021): Initiated under the 2001 AUMF after 9/11, not a formal declaration, says PBS.

    Kosovo (1999) & Libya (2011): NATO operations and U.S. involvement proceeded without formal congressional war declarations, according to michaelcarbonara.com.

    Quasi-War with France (1798-1800): An early example of a naval war authorized by specific actions rather than a declaration, says George Washington's Mount Vernon.

    Last Declared War: Congress last declared war during WWII against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania in 1942, according to The National Constitution Center.

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    1. mfer, that's tell show wantonly is the setting of the US Constitution that u so admired

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  6. UAE will soon freeze and confiscate all IRGC money in Dubai.

    🇦🇪🇮🇷 The UAE is erasing Iran's presence from the country
    After absorbing 1,540+ drones and 293+ ballistic missiles in two weeks, the UAE is shutting it all down.
    Iranian hospital ordered closed.
    Five Iranian schools had licenses revoked.
    The Iranian Club suspended.
    Consulate stripped to local staff only.
    This isn't just military defense anymore.
    The UAE is dismantling the social, diplomatic, and cultural infrastructure that hundreds of thousands of Iranians depend on.

    https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2032633103324426452?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka… do a copycat of EU suspension the Russko's foreign funds sitting in all those EU financial centres

      Delete
  7. Chile Loves Machado !

    María Corina Machado set foot in Santiago de Chile… and the city came crashing down.

    Thousands of Venezuelans in the streets, flags waving, tears, & shouts of LIBERTAD!

    After years of exile and persecution, her people welcomed her like a president.

    https://x.com/AzatAlsalim/status/2032585051599229278?s=20

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    1. wakakaka… her feet in that dreamed Venezuela soil in yr wet dream

      Delete
  8. BREAKING:

    The Israeli Air Force dropped leaflets in Beirut a short while ago, calling on civilians to act against Hezbollah:

    "You must disarm Hezbollah, Iran's shield. Lebanon is your decision, not someone else's.

    Not someone else's. Stability isn't just a word. For every Lebanese, your land is yours. Don't let it become easy prey for the Iranian Hezbollah's weapons.

    Unit 504 is working to ensure the future of Lebanon and its people, believing in the principle "If your neighbor is well, you are well."

    If you want to be part of real change and contribute to the prosperity and protection of your country, we are here to listen to you."

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2032447857555280067?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka…

      Act of desperation - every each ways even with yr ageless sworned enemy

      Delete
  9. Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon who was living in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, tried to murder Jewish toddlers in a Temple preschool yesterday.

    His phone contacts included “known Hezbollah members.”

    https://x.com/CptAllenHistory/status/2032519282190389680?s=20

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    1. u know why, mfer?

      All his closed relatives, kids included, have been KILLED by zionist state in his native Lebanon village.

      Blood for blood - eye for eye - the Abrahamic dogma

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