US quietly allows waiver on Russian oil to expire

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WASHINGTON, June 17 - The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday did not publish an extension of its waiver of sanctions on Russian seaborne oil that ran out at midnight, but President Donald Trump and administration officials did not say whether that meant the measures would be re-imposed.

FILE PHOTO: A French Maritime Gendarmerie boat patrols around the Mozambique-flagged oil tanker named Deyna, which France says is part of Russia's shadow fleet, off the port of Marseille-Fos in the Gulf of Fos-sur-Mer, near Martigues, France, March 23, 2026. REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo

WASHINGTON, June 17 - The U.S. Treasury on Wednesday did not publish an extension of its waiver of sanctions on Russian seaborne oil that ran out at midnight, but President Donald Trump and administration officials did not say whether that meant the measures would be re-imposed.

During the war on Iran, Trump's administration waived U.S. sanctions on the Russian oil to help vulnerable economies deal with the energy crisis. That could change after Washington and Tehran reached a memorandum of understanding to end the war that would allow oil from the Middle East to reach global markets.

Trump on Wednesday was noncommittal about a U.S. re-imposition of sanctions on Russia. "We are looking at that. We're seeing how far the price of oil comes down, it's, it's really tumbling," he told reporters during the G7 summit in France.

On Tuesday, Trump suggested the U.S. could allow re-imposition of the sanctions by ending the waiver. "Soon we'll be able to do that, because the oil is now flowing," out of the Middle East, he said.

The Trump administration last year slapped sanctions on Russian oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine by depriving Moscow of oil revenue. Russia is one of the world's top oil exporters, along with the United States and Saudi Arabia.

Tehran can immediately sell oil after a ceremony expected later this week for signing of the deal, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday. But it could take months to bring oil and gas flows to normal levels.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev, who was involved in talks with the U.S. on previous extensions, said on June 4 that U.S. officials understood the waivers' role in stabilizing markets.

U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who have led U.S.-brokered negotiations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, will visit Russia soon, the Kremlin said on Sunday. REUTERS

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