Zelensky, Merz speak out against US easing Russia oil sanctions
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European leaders condemn Trump's decision to ease Russian oil sanctions.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky and German opposition leader Merz condemned Trump's decision to lift sanctions on Russian oil following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that caused energy price spikes. Trump imposed a 30-day relief measure Thursday evening after earlier easing restrictions on Russian oil sales to India.
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Trump imposed a 30-day relief measure and eased restrictions on Russian oil sales.
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