'Good actors': White House on ‘allowing’ India to resume Russian oil purchase

The White House recently acknowledged India's decision to resume purchasing Russian oil, emphasizing that the approval was due to the oil being 'already at sea' when the decision was made. This development comes amidst global tensions and sanctions imposed on Russia following its actions in Ukraine. The U.S. has maintained that it supports India's energy security while also navigating its own geopolitical interests. The Biden administration's nuanced stance reflects the complex dynamics at play, as India balances its energy needs with international relations, particularly considering its significant dependence on Russian oil. This move is seen as a pragmatic approach by India in the face of fluctuating global oil prices and supply disruptions. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges countries face in managing energy policies within the context of international sanctions and diplomatic relations.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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