India disproves Trump’s allegation it stopped buying purchasing Russia oil
Trump made the claim during a press briefing in Washington, saying he heard India had ceased Russian oil purchases but was unsure if it was accurate. This came shortly after the US imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods and additional penalties related to purchases of Russian crude and military equipment.
Both Trump and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio have criticized India for continuing to import discounted Russian oil despite Western sanctions, accusing New Delhi of supporting Russia’s war effort. Rubio described the energy trade as a major irritant in US-India relations.
India maintains that its energy policies prioritize national interests and support the economic growth of its 1.4 billion population. Indian officials have repeatedly stated that by increasing Russian oil purchases amid Western pressure, they have helped stabilize global crude prices and prevented sharp price spikes.
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