Energy security comes first for Indonesia as it defies EU over Russian oil

Jakarta’s move to press on with importing 150 million barrels of Russian oil despite latest EU sanctions against an Indonesian port underscores a growing divide between Western efforts to isolate Moscow and Asia’s push for energy security. On Thursday, the European Commission announced its 20th pack
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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