NEW DELHI: India’s largest oil refiner and fuel retailer, IndianOil , on Monday said it will comply with international sanctions, without referring to the latest US curbs on Rosneft and Lukoil — two of the largest Russian crude exporters. "We will abide by all sanctions imposed by the international community," company chairman Arvinder Singh Sahney said but declined to specify whether IndianOil will stop buying discounted Russian crude. IndianOil is the second Indian refining entity after private sector Reliance Industries Ltd to pledge compliance with the latest US sanctions or restrictions imposed by the European Union on import of products refined from Russian oil. Sahney’s statement came on a day when IndianOil posted a net profit of Rs 7,610 crore in the July-September period

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