'Not now, you'll think later ...' Donald Trump's big statement about secondary rates on countries buying oil from Russia

US President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. In this meeting there was no consensus to stop the war, but the conversation between the two leaders was fruitful. Trump said he did not have to consider setting up new rates on countries such as Russian oil such as China, but warned that he could reconsider the issue ‘over two or three weeks’. Trump talked to Fox News about the new tariff that I think what happened today should not think much about it. Now, I probably have to think about it in two or three weeks, but we don’t have to think about it now. According to a report by Reuters, Donald Trump said these things somewhere in the context of Russian oil buyers. What did Trump say about India? Donald Trump claimed that his decision to impose a heavy import tax on India inspired Russia to meet. Trump said: “When I told India that we would pay a fee from you because you do business with Russia and buy oil, it increased the pressure on Russia and then Russia expressed his desire to meet by calling.” The US president argued that Russia was forced to return to the talking table after losing his second largest customer under the hands of India. He said that India is the second largest customer and is very close to China. China is the largest buyer of Russian oil. India has not banned the purchase of Russian oil and at the same time India has denied any change in its oil purchase policy. On Thursday, Indian Oil Corporation President as Sahni said there is no restriction on oil imports from Russia and that the purchase will continue on economic grounds. The Foreign Ministry described Trump’s tariff as unfair and decided to protect national interests. From August 27, the 50% tariff on India is noteworthy that US President Donald Trump imposed 25% rate on India last week and announced it will increase it by 25%, which will be implemented from August 27. This will increase the total tariff on India to 50%. Share this story -tags