Trump delays sanctions against Russia due to Europe's position: what's happening.
14.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.09.2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump does not plan to impose new sanctions against Russia due to European allies who have not met his conditions. He previously demanded that NATO member countries stop purchasing Russian oil and impose high tariffs on China. However, government circles in the U.S. believe that this is difficult to achieve, as Hungary and Turkey are major buyers of Russian oil.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has established new restrictions for foreign companies that help Russia evade sanctions. These measures affect firms from various countries that supplied goods for the Russian military-industrial complex. The new rules will come into effect on September 16.
According to inkorr.com: U.S. President Donald Trump is avoiding the imposition of new sanctions against Russia due to the failure of certain European states to meet the conditions. At the same time, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced new restrictions for companies cooperating with Russia, trying to circumvent existing sanctions.
These events indicate a complex situation in international relations where the interests of allies may jeopardize a unified stance on sanctions. The imposed restrictions may significantly complicate the operations of companies attempting to assist the Russian military-industrial complex, demonstrating a more resolute U.S. approach to ensuring regional security.
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