The idea is to limit how much Russia can earn from the oil it sells while still keeping markets well supplied.
Author: STANLEY REED
A cap on the price of Russian oil comes with many questions.
The idea is to limit how much Russia can earn from the oil it sells while still keeping markets well supplied.
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