Britain accused of helping Russia to "pay for the war with Ukraine": what is it about
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Britain is accused of indirectly financing Russia's war in Ukraine by importing record volumes of refined oil from countries that process Russian fossil fuels.
The UK has been accused of "helping Russia pay for the war in Ukraine" by continuing to import record volumes of refined oil from countries that process the Kremlin's fossil fuels. The Guardian writes about this, UNN reports .
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According to the newspaper, British government data analyzed by the environmental news site Desmog shows that imports of refined oil from India, China, and Turkey amount to 2.2 billion pounds in 2023. This is a record figure. As an example, in 2021, oil worth £434.2 million was imported.
The Guardian explains that Russia is the largest supplier of crude oil to India and China, and Turkey has become one of the largest importers of Russian oil after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
In response to the invasion in 2022, Ukraine's allies pledged to cut off supplies of Russian oil and gas. The UK officially banned imports of Russian oil products on December 5, 2022. However, a loophole in the legislation allowed Russian oil to continue to flow to the UK.