Washington DC: The United States on Wednesday (local time) decided not to extend a temporary sanctions waiver that allowed limited purchases of Russian and Iranian oil. Notably, India is among the countries that are buying oil from these nations, and it could affect adversely New Delhi. The announcement in this regard was made by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a press briefing."We will not be renewing the general license on Russian oil," Bessent said. Talking about the relief provided by the US by giving a temporary waiver to buy Russian oil, the US Treasury Secretary said that the waiver was for oil that was on water prior to March 11, so that oil should be used.The development came after the US Treasury Department signalled that a similar
waiver would also not be extended on Iranian oil. Notably, the waiver was introduced to provide a cushion for global supply disruptions due to the blockade imposed by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) after the conflict started in the Middle East on February 28.The US' decision jot to extend the waiver on Russian oil would affect India Notably, Russian oil had allowed New Delhi to maintain oil supplies despite Hormuz blockade.





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