Indian Deputy Minister of Petroleum Petraj Jain said that the US clarified the details of sanctions on Russian oil ships, emphasizing the time of oil unloading is February 27 and financial transactions must be completed on March 12.

According to Jain, the US Foreign Asset Control Office clarified that the deadline for unloading from oil -carrying ships was February 27. Jain also added that the completion of all financial transactions must be made before March 12, RIA Novosti reported.

He also said India intended to continue buying Russian oil if the country sold less than 60 USD/barrel, in accordance with the limits set by Western countries. In addition, transactions must take place without the participation of companies and Russian ships are punished. Jain made this statement as part of the discussion about the provision of oil under the punishment pressure.

The US sanctions imposed on January 10 affects more than 200 companies and individuals related to Russia's energy field and more than 180 boats. The US Department of Finance also changes the sanctions policy, claiming that they can now be applied to anyone who works in the field of Russian fuel and energy, both in the past and the present. .

Bloomberg reported on the possibility that refineries in China were closed due to US sanctions, after issuing a ban on 65 oil -carrying ships off China, Russia and Singapore. Meanwhile, India will refuse to receive punished oil ships for participating in the exercise. Transporting Russia's goods.