• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    EU purchases of laundered Russian oil worth an estimated €1.1 billion to the Kremlin in 2023

    The fuel is entering through a not-so-small loophole left in EU sanctions which allows products refined from Russian oil to flow into the bloc. This has resulted in a ‘laundromat’ where refineries in countries like India and Turkey, can import discounted Russian crude, refine it into products like diesel, jet fuel, or gasoline, and legally sell the refined oil to embargoing jurisdictions like the EU.

    Has this meaningfully changed? Because I’m finding a lot of news about EU states increasing their trade with Turkyie and it’s neighbors, without a hard look at where this glut of reserve is coming from.