US-India Energy Diplomacy: Bridging Global Oil Market Stability
The US and India are working together to stabilize the global energy market, with the US granting a temporary waiver allowing India to buy Russian oil amid the West Asia crisis. Despite Congress criticism, US officials highlight India's cooperation in maintaining oil price stability.
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The United States and India are engaging in efforts to maintain stability in the global energy market, as affirmed by US ambassador Sergio Gor. This collaboration arises amid tensions over India's recent procurement of Russian crude oil, which came under a temporary waiver granted by the US.
The waiver allows Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil for 30 days, reflecting Washington's acknowledgment of India's role in sustaining stable oil prices worldwide. The US government emphasized India's importance as a significant consumer and refiner of oil.
This diplomatic engagement unfolds against a backdrop of criticism from the Indian Congress, which has accused the US of exerting undue influence on India's energy policies. However, US officials underlined India's past compliance as key to the current agreement, underscoring mutual efforts towards market stabilization.
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