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New Delhi continues to buy Russian crude well below a Western price cap. Photo: Reuters/File

India is buying Russian oil below Western price cap. Why that’s good

  • India’s purchases of Russian oil are a topic of discussion with the US as Washington seeks to deny Moscow revenue it needs to fund its invasion of Ukraine
  • It’s good both for the Indian economy and for stabilising oil markets that India is buying crude at deep discounts from the cap, US officials said
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The Biden administration will continue to discuss India’s purchases of Russian oil with government officials but is satisfied so far that New Delhi is buying the crude well below a Western price cap, senior US State Department officials told reporters on Wednesday.
India’s purchases of Russian oil are a constant topic of discussion between the US and India as Washington seeks to deny Russia the revenue it needs to fund its invasion of Ukraine, the officials said. They briefed reporters on condition of anonymity.

It’s good both for the Indian economy and for stabilising oil markets that India is buying crude at deep discounts from the cap, the officials said.

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They spoke as Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in New Delhi for a meeting of Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers. Blinken will try to rally his counterparts to condemn Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and highlight the impact the war has had on world food and energy prices.
India has close historic defence and diplomatic ties with Russia and has largely held off condemning Russia’s war at the United Nations, even as some senior officials have criticised the invasion and its impact on developing countries.

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The US expects an overwhelming majority of G20 countries to continue standing against Russia’s war, with Russia and China remaining as isolated outliers, the officials said, adding that they expect to see language in a final statement that reflects that position.
The US, which has alleged that China is considering offering weapons or other lethal aid to Russia, also plans to raise that issue on the margins of the G20, including with countries other than the close allies and partners it has already briefed about the matter, the officials said.
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