Trump spoke in Un-‘india-China to finance the Ukraine War ‘, including the brain to end 7 wars in seven months

US President Donald Trump described China and India in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly as the funding of the Ukraine War. During this, he talked about the seven statements that stopped the war during his eight -month tenure. Trump’s speech began with a poor telpromment. After giving his opinion on the issue of Gaza-Israel, he tried to surround India and China to buy oil from Russia. They claim that the two countries finance war in Ukraine. The Indo-China Deadlock Trump gave a one-hour speech at the United Nations General Assembly to buy Russian oil. He said in the speech that India buys oil from Russia, which becomes the most important funding of war. China also works in it. Trump regarded the two countries as the fundamentalist of the Russia Akraine War. He said this, focusing on other struggles, including Ukraine. Due to the additional tax of 25% charged by the US, rates on Indian goods have risen to 50 percent, which is one of the most rates worldwide. During this meeting, Trump repeated his old enmity. He claims to have stopped seven world war. He was credited for the war in India-Pakistan. China and India were also held responsible for the purchase of Russian oil for the Russia-Quaine War. He described both countries as the most important funding. In the interim trade agreement, there were a five -round negotiations on the Trade Agreement between India and the US, but the final round of negotiations in August was postponed. The two countries have been negotiating an interim trade agreement over the past few months. In July, President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian products. However, an interim trade agreement between India and the United States still expected to avoid the increased tariff. The Trump administration has set 25% of the additional rates on India due to the ongoing purchase of Russian oil through India. As a result, the total tariff rose to 50 percent, which came into effect from August 27. Share this story -tags

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