Germany Criticizes US Sanction Easing on Russian Oil

Key Points
- 1US lifts sanctions allowing Russian oil sales from stranded vessels
- 2Germany urges continued pressure on Russia amid Ukraine conflict
- 3Policy shift raises questions on NATO's strategic unity and energy security
- 4US lifts sanctions allowing Russian oil sales from stranded vessels • Germany urges continued pressure on Russia amid Ukraine conflict • Policy shift raises questions on NATO's strategic unity and energy security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed strong opposition to the Trump administration's recent decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil. The U.S. has permitted the delivery and sale of Russian oil that has been stranded at sea, aiming to alleviate soaring energy prices. Merz's remarks came during a joint appearance with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, highlighting the unexpected nature of the U.S. decision, especially after collective advice from G7 allies to maintain pressure on Moscow was ignored.
The easing of sanctions raises critical implications for energy security and NATO's cohesion as tensions escalate in Ukraine and the broader region. Merz emphasized the importance of not allowing Russia to capitalize on geopolitical conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Iran, to its advantage. He reiterated Germany's commitment, alongside G7 partners, to a unified strategy aimed at mitigating the conflict while using released oil reserves to stabilize energy prices.
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