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Ukraine and allies fear easing Russian sanctions will prolong war

​ Ukraine and allies fear easing Russian sanctions will prolong war. 16 hours ago. James LandaleDiplomatic correspondent in Kyiv. EPA. The decision by the US to ease some sanctions on Russian oil sales has provoked a chorus of criticism from European leaders.. President Emmanuel Macron of France said there was “no justification” for it. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany said the decision was “wrong”. EU Council President Antonio Costa said it was “very concerning”.. Russia is already benefiting from rising oil prices driven by the Middle East war.. These European leaders fear that allowing Russia to sell more of its oil will give an even bigger boost to Kremlin coffers.. Russia has been under US and European sanctions since it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.. The US under President Donald Trump had also imposed sanctions on countries buying Russian oil and gas – big consumers like India.. But with world markets rattled by the US and Israeli war against Iran – and the Iranian retaliation against their allies in the Gulf, some major energy producers for world markets – Trump has decided to ease sanctions.. Late on Thursday, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a temporary suspension of sanctions on Russian oil already on tankers at sea a temporary suspension of sanctions on Russian oil already on tankers at sea.. At a news conference in Paris, where he met his French counterpart, President Volodymyr Zelensky said this US decision alone was worth $10bn (£7.5bn) to Russia. “This certainly does not help peace,” he said.. That is because the more revenues Russia can earn, the more pressure it can ease on its war economy.. Such is the squeeze on Russian public finances in recent months, the Kremlin had to sell gold reserves and increase consumption taxes to boost revenues. With extra oil sales, Russia will now be able to buy more weapons and soldiers to throw into the front line.. Why has Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil – and will it help Putin?. War in Ukraine spills into Hungarian election campaign. Steve Rosenberg: Russia seeks diplomatic and economic gains from Iran war. For European leaders, this could not have come at a worse time. Ukraine has survived a brutal winter. It has started taking some territory back from Russia. It has struck targets deep inside Russian territory.. At the same time, Russia was facing economic tensions and struggling to recruit enough soldiers to replace the 1,000 or so casualties, both dead and wounded, it continues to suffer almost daily.. But now Russia is being given an economic boost and its opponents are distracted by war in the Middle East. It continues to talk to the US – there was a meeting only days ago between senior Trump and Kremlin officials in Miami, about which little is known.. In fact, Ukraine is struggling for cash because promised EU funds worth €90bn ($103bn; £77bn) are being delayed by a row with Hungary.. Kyiv is under pressure from the EU to reopen  

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