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International sanctions waiver extension

US Extends Russian Oil Waiver

Analysis based on 18 articles · First reported May 18, 2026 · Last updated May 18, 2026

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The extension of the sanctions waiver by the United States>>> aims to stabilize global crude markets and ensure oil supplies reach energy-vulnerable countries, potentially easing upward pressure on oil prices. However, it also faces criticism for indirectly benefiting Russia>>> by allowing it to continue selling oil, which could provide revenue for its war efforts against Ukraine>>>.

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The United States>>> Treasury extended a sanctions waiver for Russian seaborne oil by 30 days, allowing temporary access to oil cargoes already in transit. This decision, announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent>>>, aims to support 'energy-vulnerable' nations affected by disruptions in Gulf oil supplies due to the ongoing conflict involving the United States>>>, Israel, and Iran>>>, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The waiver, which only applies to oil already loaded on vessels, is intended to stabilize global crude markets and help countries like India>>> secure energy supplies. Critics, including Democratic senators Jeanne Shaheen>>> and Elizabeth Warren>>>, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy>>>, argue that the extension is an 'indefensible gift' to Russia>>>, providing revenue that could finance its war against Ukraine>>>. Despite the waiver, Brent Crude>>> futures prices rose due to continued concerns over tight global supply. Scott Bessent>>> also urged G7>>> allies to strengthen sanctions enforcement against Iran>>>.

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The United States>>> extended a sanctions waiver on Russian oil to stabilize global crude markets and aid energy-vulnerable nations, despite criticism that it indirectly benefits Russia>>> and undermines sanctions efforts.
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The sanctions waiver allows Russia>>> to continue selling seaborne oil, providing revenue that critics argue helps finance its war against Ukraine>>>.
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Scott Bessent>>>, the US Treasury Secretary, announced and justified the extension of the sanctions waiver, emphasizing its role in stabilizing global crude markets and aiding vulnerable nations.
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The conflict involving Iran>>> and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz created oil supply disruptions, prompting the United States>>> to extend the Russian oil sanctions waiver to ease market pressure.
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Brent Crude>>> futures prices rose due to ongoing concerns over tight global supply and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, despite the waiver's intent to stabilize markets.
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Ukraine>>> and its leadership have criticized the sanctions waiver, arguing it provides financial support to Russia>>>'s war efforts against Ukraine>>>.
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India>>> has benefited from the waivers, being one of the largest buyers of Russian oil, helping it secure energy supplies amid global disruptions.
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The waiver aims to help energy-vulnerable countries compete with China>>> for previously sanctioned Russian oil cargoes, reducing China>>>'s ability to stockpile discounted oil.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy>>>, the President of Ukraine>>>, publicly warned that the waiver directly supported the Kremlin's military spending.
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Jeanne Shaheen>>>, a Democratic senator, criticized the waiver extension as an 'indefensible gift' to Russia>>>.
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Elizabeth Warren>>>, a Democratic senator, joined in criticizing the waiver extension, stating it helps Russia>>> finance its war against Ukraine>>>.
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Scott Bessent>>> urged G7>>> allies to strengthen enforcement of sanctions against Iran>>> during a meeting in Paris.
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