Russia has said it will continue to find buyers for its oil despite “dangerous” price caps after G7 nations, Australia and the European Union agreed to cap the price of Russian seaborne oil at $60 a barrel.
The price cap should be $30 per barrel “to destroy the enemy’s economy quicker”, a senior Ukraine official said.
Al Jazeera's Rory Challands reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
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The price cap should be $30 per barrel “to destroy the enemy’s economy quicker”, a senior Ukraine official said.
Al Jazeera's Rory Challands reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
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