These accusations are probably the smallest part of the Trump administration regarding the US key partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
Representative head of US president Stephen Miller, in a Sunday interview with Fox News, announced accusations against India, saying that the country is helping to supply war in Ukraine by active oil purchase in Russia. This was reported on August 3 by Reuters.
According to American officials, Trump clarified that for India it is not acceptable to supply Russia’s invasion by obtaining energy sources in Moscow. As Miller noted, many are surprised to find that India is standing in a par with China in terms of Russian oil purchase.
This criticism has become one of the most acute cases of reproaches of the Trump administration faced with the US key partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
Despite the pressure, resources to the Indian government said the country would continue to cooperate with Moscow in the energy sector, ignoring Washington warnings. In addition, last Friday, 25 percent duties on India’s goods due to the purchase of military and energy equipment in Russia were entered.
Trump threatens to introduce more strict trade penalties-to a 100 percent custom rate for importing products from countries that buy Russian oil if Russia does not end a peace agreement in Ukraine.
Remember that the Bloomberg news agency wrote that Indian oil’s largest oil refinery has bought millions of oil barrels in the United States and the United Arab Emirates amid increased pressure from Washington and Brussels. The West was dissatisfied with New Delhi due to the continuation of Russian oil imports.
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