Russia has declared a six-month prohibition on petrol exports as the government, led by Vladimir Putin, strives to satisfy the fuel needs of its domestic drivers and agricultural sector.
Set to commence on March 1, this embargo was confirmed by a representative for Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak. It also accommodates the scheduled maintenance of oil refineries.
This move mirrors a previous embargo implemented from September to November of the preceding year, aimed at addressing domestic fuel price surges and scarcities.
During that period, only four former Soviet nations – Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan – were exempted.
Reflecting the escalating fuel crisis in Russia, the current ban will be broader, not including member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and two regions in Georgia with Russian support – South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

