US eases Russian oil sanctions
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Three world leaders — two of them members of the G7 — stood united in opposition Friday to the Trump administration's decision to ease sanctions on Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers.
The G7 rejected easing sanctions against Russia, despite the turmoil in global oil markets. Meanwhile in Kyiv the speaker of the Bundestag reaffirmed Germany's support for Ukraine. DW has more.
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven vowed to defend their "democracy" against attacks from Vladimir Putins Russia on Monday in a show of solidarity from the worlds richest industrialized economies. Canada's Chrystia Freeland, host of the Toronto ...
Measure needs approval from all European Union states and coalition-building if they are to impact on Russian oil revenues Group of Seven (G7) finance ministers from the world's most developed economies have agreed to move forward with a long-discussed ...
Trump told G7 leaders Iran is “about to surrender,” calling the campaign against Tehran a success. European leaders including Friedrich Merz, Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron warned against easing pressure on Russia.
G7 discusses the possibility of coordinated release of oil reserves in the wake of soaring oil prices due to the joint US and Israel strike on Iran