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India Accuses West of Double Standards Over U.S. Russia Oil Sanctions

Jaishankar said India bought crude for cost and availability, and he accused the United States and Europe of inconsistent positions on Russian energy.

  • On Thursday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar defended India's Russian oil procurement at Finland's Kultaranta Talks, stating the United States "specifically asked India to buy Russian oil to help stabilize the world markets" in 2022.
  • European nations aggressively purchased Middle East oil following Western sanctions on Moscow, forcing New Delhi to secure alternative supplies based on "cost and availability," Jaishankar explained.
  • Jaishankar criticized Washington's "inconsistent approach," noting it imposed tariffs on Russian oil purchases last year but later lifted sanctions. "Let's not pretend there is some great principle involved here," he remarked.
  • Addressing European criticism, the minister highlighted "moral ambiguity" regarding regional security, remarking, "Europeans sell weapons which are used to attack India," while asserting India has never endangered Europe.
  • India continues prioritizing national interest and energy security, with Jaishankar confirming the United States remains its top natural gas supplier, showcasing a diversified energy basket amid global market "derisking" from the Gulf region.
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India began importing oil from Russia in 2022, as it was cheap and available, and did so at the request of the United States, to keep global oil prices at a low level, India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said.

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The Economic Times broke the news in Mumbai, India on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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