Trump’s ‘NATO’ countries have an open letter, resentment on the purchase of oil from Russia

Washington, September 13 (IANS). US President Donald Trump sent an open letter to all ‘NATO’ countries and the world on Saturday describing his preparations for a large -scale economic sanctions against Russia. It is noteworthy that it is said that economic sanctions impose a condition. Trump said these restrictions will only be done if all ‘NATOs’ countries stop buying oil from Russia and start equal action. He wrote that some ‘NATOs’ members who buy oil from Russia ‘are shocking’ because it weakens the Alliance dialogue and the power to under pressure Russia is weakening. Trump suggested that ‘NATO’ countries should impose 50 to 100 banned rates against China, especially on goods that China buys Russian Petroleum. These rates can be withdrawn after the Russian war is over. Trump believes that China has a major impact on Russia, and that these rates can reduce its effect. Trump said it was not his war. If he were president, this war would not have begun. He regarded this war as ‘Battle of Biden and Zelanskey’. He also wrote that 7.118 people were killed in this war last week alone. Trump has called for all ‘NATOs’ countries to stop buying oil from Russia. Everyone is taking restrictive steps at the same time. Rates from 50 to 100 percent must be imposed on China, so that the economic power generated by the Russian relationship can be reduced. War ends soon and many lives must be saved. If they are not there, they say that you are just wasting my time, America time, energy and money. Trump’s letter came at a time when the Russians were the global policy of oil and energy and raised concerns about the role of ‘NATO’ countries. It is not yet clear how much ‘NATO’ countries will agree with their appeal, as some countries have a lot of dependence on energy sources from Russia. -Ians VKU/DSC shares this story Tags

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