Oil prices are rising with Trump's threat to impose new definitions on Russia

Oil prices have recorded profits after US President Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of ‘secondary definitions’ over Russian oil exports, in a move that would affect one of the largest producers and exporters of RU in the world. The “NBC” network quoted Trump on Sunday that he was “very angry” from Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that he is considering drafting additional definitions on Russia’s execution of RU. But he returned and expressed a quieter tone as he spoke to the journalists on the presidential aircraft “Air Force Wan”, saying that he did not believe that Putin “will withdraw his obligations”, which alleviated his first statements. The response of the market to Trump’s statements has become relatively dull, in light of the investors who expect a large -scale commercial procedure package that wants to announce the US administration this week, which deepens the uncertainty and pushes some traders to reduce their exposure to the markets. The impact of sanctions on Russia is expected to have any coordinated step to punish Putin with widespread effects on the global market, especially with the acceptance of India and China, the largest importer of Russian rough after the invasion of Ukraine, on Russian supplies. Meanwhile, Brent -Ru, the most active, exceeded $ 74 a barrel, while West -Texas -Internmedic rough remained below $ 70. “The question now is whether the definitions are just an oral threat, or that it will actually be applied,” said Gao Jian, an analyst at the Futes, who has an accurate balance between profits and loss. “It is noteworthy that Russian oil exports recorded their highest levels in five months in March, while it appears that the US sanctions imposed on the fleet of their carriers are experiencing problems with the application. In a telephone interview with” NBC “, Trump said he would impose sanctions if there were no agreement on Ukraine,” of secondary definitions on Tehran, and he has an indication of the possibility that Iran should stop militarily “to sign an agreement under which its nuclear program is abandoned.”