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EU imposes sanctions on Rosneft’s Vadinar refinery

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July 19, 2025

The European Union (EU) on Friday unveiled sanctions on the Vadinar refinery in Gujarat, jointly owned by Russian energy firm Rosneft and an investment consortium, as part of a new package of measures largely aimed at curbing the revenues of Russia’s oil and energy sector that also included an import ban on refined petroleum products made from Russian crude oil and coming from any third country.

- HT Correspondent

EU imposes sanctions on Rosneft’s Vadinar refinery

The 18th package of sanctions against Russia over its war against Ukraine, announced almost two months after the previous package, also included lowering the oil price cap from $60 to about $48 a barrel. Russia has emerged as India’s top energy supplier since the West slapped sanctions on its oil after the invasion of Ukraine, and currently accounts for nearly 35% of overall supplies, followed by Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

India responded to the EU's action by reiterating that New Delhi “does not subscribe to any unilateral sanction measures” and calling for an end to double standards in energy trade—a reference to European states buying refined products made from Russian oil from third countries.

“We are a responsible actor and remain fully committed to our legal obligations,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. Noting that the Indian government considers energy security as a responsibility of paramount importance, he said, “We would stress that there should be no double standards, especially when it comes to energy trade.”

The new EU sanctions also include measures aimed at 105 more ships that are part of a fleet used to transport Russian crude.

The EU's foreign and security policy chief Kaja Kallas said on social media that the 27-member bloc had approved “one of its strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date”.

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