Indian Foreign Ministry Chief Subramanyam Jaishankar has commented on EU Foreign Minister Josep Borrell’s remarks about a possible import restriction on Indian petroleum products, which have been produced from petroleum Russian, reports the ANI.
He explained that oil from Russia is extensively processed in third countries, after which it is no longer considered a Russian product.
“I urge you to read EU Council Regulation 833/2014,” Jaishankar said.
Borrell said the day before that if diesel or gasoline enters Europe from India and is produced from oil from Russia, it can be considered a circumvention of sanctions, so the European Union must ” to act”.
The day before, Igor Ananskikh, first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Energy, had said that India could not be led by European officials, but be guided only by its own interests.
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