Russia issued a decree Tuesday saying it will ban oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed to by Western countries in response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. “The supply of Russian oil and oil products to foreign legal entities and individuals is prohibited if the contracts for these supplies directly or indirectly” are using a price cap, the presidential decree said. The decree will be in effect from February 1 until July 1. The ban may be lifted in individual cases on the basis of a “special decision” by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Introduced alongside an EU embargo on seaborne deliveries of Russian crude oil, the cap aims to ensure Russia cannot bypass the embargo by selling its oil to third countries at high prices. Russia has said the cap will not affect its military campaign in Ukraine and expressed confidence it would find new buyers. Russia has said the cap will not affect its military campaign in Ukraine and expressed confidence it would find new buyers.
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