USA to strike against countries buying Russian oil: what Lindsey Graham stated.
US Senator Lindsey Graham expressed support for Trump regarding Russian oil
Famous American senator Lindsey Graham believes that President Donald Trump's decision to allow countries to purchase Russian oil at a discounted price is an important step in supporting Ukraine. The politician emphasized that states helping to finance Putin's military machine must be prepared for serious consequences.
Lindsey Graham: 'My European friends who support Ukraine are very grateful for this. However, it won't be a surprise that you are buying oil from India, which was originally purchased from Russia. We are observing this. It must stop immediately.'
European countries buy Russian oil through intermediaries
The senator notes that countries trading with Russia through intermediaries will not go unnoticed. The politician draws attention to European partners who, despite their support for Ukraine, continue to buy oil from India with Russian origins.
Recently, China imposed new tariffs on Indian oil due to the US's abandonment of Russian and Iranian oil, which has increased tensions in international relations regarding this issue.
In supporting President Trump's decision, Senator Lindsey Graham highlights serious consequences for those who continue to buy Russian oil through intermediaries and emphasizes the importance of united support for Ukraine. New developments in the global oil trade are prompting countries to reconsider old strategies and seek new ways to develop international relations.Read also
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