Trump threatens China and India with sanctions over Russian oil: details of the statement.
Donald Trump's statements at the press conference
According to inkorr.com: At a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that Russia's income from energy exports plays a key role in resolving the issue of ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump noted that sanctions against countries that continue to buy Russian oil may soon be introduced, stressing the need to protect American interests. He believes that if oil prices drop, Vladimir Putin will be forced to withdraw from the war in Ukraine. He also expressed concern about the possible consequences for India and China if they do not stop purchasing Russian oil.
Trump also discussed plans to increase energy resource extraction in the U.S., which could lead to a reduction in global prices, and spoke about efforts aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
Trump's statements highlight the importance of energy policy in the context of global security and economic relations. Intensifying sanctions against countries that support Russia could be a serious step in international politics and influence the further development of events in Ukraine.
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