European Union (EU) member states on Friday reached agreement on price caps for Russian petroleum products, ahead of an international embargo set to go into force over the weekend, officials said. EU diplomats said the levels agreed were $100 for more expensive fuel such as diesel, and $45 per barrel on lower-quality products such as fuel oil and heating oil.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Israeli army claims it hit militants in two UNRWA schools in Gaza city

The Israeli army said that its warplanes on Thursday hit militants who…

More than 300 aid lorries reaching Gaza each day: Egyptian authorities

Between 300 and 350 lorries carrying humanitarian supplies have entered Gaza each…

Hezbollah says it kills Israeli soldiers in drone attack

The Lebanese group says it has attacked the “al-Sahl Battalion” in Beit…

Iraq PM backs continued US troop presence

Washington: Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, in an interview, defended the…