Japan has imported its first batch of Sakhalin blend crude oil from Russia in over two years, Japanese media reported.The oil was transported by the tanker "Voyager", subject to U.S. and EU sanctions, and was unloaded at a refinery owned by Japan's Taiyo Oil.Related NewsContinuing Jobless Claims for May/31 in United States is 1,956K, higher than the previous value of 1,902K. The forecast was 1,910K.The decision to import Russian crude oil was primarily to ensure stable supply of LNG to Japan, report said.The Sakhalin 2 oil and gas project is a major source of LNG imports for Japan, accounting for about 10% of its total imports.