Group 1 - The U.S. Treasury announced on March 12 that it will allow countries to purchase Russian crude oil and petroleum products currently in transit at sea within approximately one month [1][3] - This decision is a response to rising oil prices due to attacks on Iran and represents a temporary easing of sanctions against Russia for its ongoing aggression in Ukraine [1][3] - It is estimated that around 120 million barrels of Russian crude oil are currently stranded at sea following the attacks on Iran, and the U.S. government aims to facilitate their re-entry into the market [3] Group 2 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that this limited and short-term measure applies only to oil in transit and will not provide significant economic benefits to the Russian government [3] - The Trump administration had previously taken steps on March 5 to allow India to purchase Russian crude oil within a month, indicating a broader trend of easing restrictions [3]
美国表示允许购买部分俄罗斯原油
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