US to discuss India's import of cheap Russian oil amid Ukraine assault

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Elizabeth Rosenberg, assistant secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, heading to India to discuss New Delhi's import of cheap Russian oil, says US

India is the only Quad member that has declined to publicly criticise Moscow over its assault on Ukraine.

Elizabeth Rosenberg, the assistant secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, will visit New Delhi and Mumbai through Thursday, a Treasury spokesperson said on Tuesday. Rosenberg's visit is part of a wider Biden administration effort to fan out to partners and allies around the world to talk with officials and industry about the implementation of US sanctions and export controls, the Treasury spokesperson said.

 

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