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President Donald Trump announced that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to stop purchasing oil from Russia, marking a significant diplomatic development amid ongoing global tensions surrounding Moscow’s energy exports.
“Prime Minister Modi has assured me there will be no oil purchased from Russia,” Trump stated during a press briefing, emphasizing the importance of unity among U.S. allies and partners in maintaining pressure on the Kremlin.
The assurance comes as the United States continues to urge major economies to reduce economic ties with Russia, particularly in the energy sector, as part of efforts to limit funding for Moscow’s military operations and geopolitical influence.
India has historically been one of the largest importers of Russian crude oil, citing affordability and supply stability. Modi’s commitment signals a potential shift in New Delhi’s energy policy and a stronger alignment with Washington’s strategic goals.
Analysts say the move could reshape global oil markets and further isolate Russia’s energy exports, while also deepening U.S.–India relations at a pivotal moment in international diplomacy.
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