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Russian Oil Exports Reach Highest Level Since 2026 Amid Iranian Waiver Concerns
23 Haziran 2026Bloomberg
- Russian oil exports have reached a high not seen since 2026, despite the challenges posed by a potential Iran waiver. The recent interim peace deal between the US and Iran has led to falling oil prices, which are negatively impacting Russia's oil revenue.
- This situation presents a complex landscape for Moscow as it navigates its energy strategy amidst fluctuating global markets.
- The geopolitical landscape is shifting with the US-Iran peace deal, which could potentially alter the balance of oil supply and demand. As Iran prepares to re-enter the oil market, Russia faces increased competition, which may further depress prices.
- The increase in Russian oil exports juxtaposed with declining prices raises questions about the sustainability of Moscow's revenue in the long term. While the high export levels may provide a temporary boost, the external pressures from the US-Iran dynamics could undermine Russia's economic stability.
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