US Democrats slam Trump’s ‘shameful’ waiver on Russian oil sanctions

Senior Democratic senators condemned the Trump administration for extending a waiver on sanctioned Russian oil, calling it a “shameful” reversal just days after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pledged not to renew it amid the Ukraine conflict.

Senior Democratic lawmakers in the US Senate on Friday (local time) sharply criticised the Trump administration for extending a waiver that allows the continued sale of sanctioned Russian oil, calling the move a “shameful” policy reversal.

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In a joint statement, Democratic leaders Jeanne Shaheen, Chuck Schumer, and Elizabeth Warren of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee condemned the decision to renew Russia General License 134, which removes sanctions risk for entities purchasing Russian oil loaded on vessels as of March 12.

The lawmakers further slammed the US Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, noting that the decision comes days after he said that Washington will not renew the general licence that allowed limited transactions involving Russian and Iranian oil.

“We will not be renewing the general licence on Russian oil and Iranian oil. That was oil that was on the water prior to March 11th. All that has been used,” Bessent said during a White House press briefing on Wednesday.

‘Shameful’ Reversal Amid Ukraine Conflict

The senators further criticised the move in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, alleging that Russian President Vladimir Putin had recently launched one of the largest aerial attacks of the year.

“This decision is shameful and a 180-degree reversal from Secretary Bessent, just two days after he pledged not to extend sanctions relief for Russia,” the senators said in the statement. “This week, Putin launched the largest aerial attack of the year so far on Ukraine, killing 18 and the Administration’s response is to relax sanctions on the Kremlin yet again. What kind of message does this move send?” the statement added, warning that easing sanctions could embolden Moscow at a time of escalating hostilities.

Lawmakers Urge Tougher Sanctions

The senators also argued that Russia has benefited economically from shifting geopolitical dynamics, including tensions involving Iran, claiming that Russian oil revenues surged significantly in March, due to which the conflict in Iran was at its peak.

Calling for a tougher stance, the lawmakers urged President Trump to impose additional sanctions on Russia, warning that failure to increase pressure could prolong the war and lead to further loss of life. “President Trump needs to stop letting Putin play him for a fool and impose additional sanctions on Putin, who is clearly not feeling sufficient pressure from this President. If President Trump does not change course, the war in Ukraine will continue and more innocent people will die,” the statement added.

Treasury Issues Waiver to Stabilise Markets

This comes moments after the US Treasury Department issued a fresh temporary waiver permitting the sale and transport of sanctioned Russian oil stranded at sea, in a move aimed at stabilising global energy markets shaken by the ongoing West Asia conflict.

The licence, issued on Friday (local time), allows countries to purchase Russian crude and petroleum products loaded onto vessels as of April 17, with authorisation valid through May 16. It was issued after a previous 30-day waiver expired on April 11.

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