印度对美国:购买俄罗斯石油无需许可。
India To US: We Don't Need Permission To Buy Russian Oil

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/india-us-we-dont-need-permission-buy-russian-oil

印度对美国近期允许卸载俄罗斯石油的制裁豁免权进行了微妙的反击。 华盛顿提供了一项30天的豁免期以促进石油的持续流动,但新德里发表声明强调,购买俄罗斯石油不需要获得许可,并且俄罗斯仍然是其最大的原油供应国——甚至预计在2026年将继续依赖俄罗斯。 这一回应表明,印度致力于其能源主权,尽管特朗普政府曾施加关税以阻止购买俄罗斯石油。与此同时,美国财政部长表示可能会进一步放宽对俄罗斯石油的制裁。 这种情况凸显了不断变化的国际地缘政治格局,通过中国、伊朗和东西管道等替代石油路线,可以减轻霍尔木兹海峡潜在中断的影响,从而降低任何封锁的战略意义。

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India has really been walking a careful geopolitical tight-rope, wanting keep relations on good terms with the Trump administration, but also wanting to defend its energy sovereignty and decision-making.

On Saturday the government issued a somewhat surprisingly feisty statement, in terms of its tone, after the United States just granted a sanctions waiver that allows for Russian oil shipments currently stranded at sea to be unloaded to Indian buyers.

India's Press Information Bureau wants the world to know New Delhi was never dependent on "a short-term waiver" to buy Russian oil.

This is clearly a bit of a loud brush-off to Washington, and Moscow is certainly going to welcome it:

"India has never depended on permission from any country to buy Russian oil," the government said in a statement.

And further, as the AFP also reports, the New Delhi statement reminded the West: "India is still importing Russian oil even in February 2026, and Russia is still India’s largest crude oil supplier."

via MR online

Meanwhile in Washington US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has clearly indicated the Trump administration is considering lifting sanctions on more Russian oil. 

As a reminder of the initial huge Thurs-Fri complete U-turn, coming months after Trump slapped tariffs on Indian goods in a bid to pressure Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to abandon energy purchases from Russia, which of course India never did...

"To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a post on X. “This deliberately short-term measure will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government as it only authorizes transactions involving oil already stranded at sea.”

Since China gets ​about 45% of its oil from the Strait, should Iran agree to allowing Chinese ships through, and should Russia be able to fully supply India's needs, and if Saudi Arabia can reroute as much as 7 million bbl/d from the gulf to Yangbu via the East-West pipeline, as we touched upon earlier...and suddenly the Hormuz blockade will seem far less ominous, as most of the oil blocked finds alternative ways to continue on its way to its final destination. 

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