Financial Times: Announcing the decision on Wednesday evening in a video meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s deputy prime minister Alexander Novak said the situation with fuel supply remained “uneasy” despite the state’s efforts to “stabilise” it.
The move, which Novak said would be in place until July 31, will add to the pressure on global fuel supplies triggered by the Iran war just as US President Donald Trump declared the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran to be “over” and removed a temporary waiver of sanctions on Iranian oil…