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EU Reaches Agreement on Price Cap on Oil From Russia at $60 Per Barrel
EU Reaches Agreement on Price Cap on Oil From Russia at $60 Per Barrel
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union has reached an agreement on a $60 a barrel price cap for Russian oil after Poland dropped its objections. 02.12.2022, Sputnik International
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Poland previously did not agree with the proposed level of oil prices, demanding its reduction.The EU may now launch a written approval process for the deal and intends to formally announce it on Sunday, Andrzej Sados, Poland's permanent representative to the European Union, said in a statement.According to Sados, the agreement also provides for a price review mechanism that will keep the price cap at 5% below market value.The Czech presidency in the Council of the EU countries has officially confirmed that the EU member states' envoys had reached an agreement on price cap for oil from Russia.The United States welcomed the reports about the European Union reaching a price cap agreement, according to White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.The West stepped up sanctions pressure on Russia over Ukraine, which led to higher prices for electricity, fuel and food in Europe and the United States. Russian President Vladimir Putin said cheap and reliable Russian energy resources were Europe's competitive advantage, and even a partial rejection of them already had a negative impact on its economy and residents. And the US, pushing through the EU's complete rejection of Russian energy carriers and other resources, is leading to the de-industrialization of Europe, he said.Commenting on the West's idea to limit prices for Russian energy resources, Putin said Russia would not supply anything abroad if this was contrary to its own interests. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Russia would not supply oil to countries that set any price cap. He added that such restrictions were interference in market tools, and Moscow was prepared to work with consumers ready for market conditions.
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EU Reaches Agreement on Price Cap on Oil From Russia at $60 Per Barrel
17:54 GMT 02.12.2022 (Updated: 17:15 GMT 12.04.2023) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union has reached an agreement on a $60 a barrel price cap for Russian oil after Poland dropped its objections.
Poland previously did not agree with the proposed level of oil prices, demanding its reduction.
The EU may now launch a written approval process for the deal and intends to formally announce it on Sunday, Andrzej Sados, Poland's permanent representative to the European Union, said in a statement.
According to Sados, the agreement also provides for a price review mechanism that will keep the price cap at 5% below market value.
The Czech presidency in the Council of the EU countries has officially confirmed that the EU member states' envoys had reached an agreement on price cap for oil from Russia.
The United States welcomed the reports about the European Union reaching a price cap agreement, according to White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.
29 November 2022, 15:45 GMT
The West stepped up sanctions pressure on Russia over Ukraine, which led to higher prices for electricity, fuel and food in Europe and the United States. Russian President Vladimir Putin said cheap and reliable Russian energy resources were Europe's competitive advantage, and even a partial rejection of them already had a negative impact on its economy and residents. And the US, pushing through the EU's complete rejection of Russian energy carriers and other resources, is leading to the de-industrialization of Europe, he said.
Commenting on the West's idea to limit prices for Russian energy resources, Putin said Russia would not supply anything abroad if this was contrary to its own interests. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Russia would not supply oil to countries that set any price cap. He added that such restrictions were interference in market tools, and Moscow was prepared to work with consumers ready for market conditions.