

Former President Donald Trump commented on international energy policy, stressing that the “best thing” a world leader could do is stop buying oil and gas from Russia.
“The best thing he could do is not buy oil and gas from Russia,” Trump said, adding, “If he did that, that would be probably the best thing. He knows Putin like I know Putin.”
Trump’s remarks highlight his ongoing criticism of reliance on Russian energy exports, which he has long argued provide Moscow with both revenue and geopolitical leverage. His comments come amid renewed debate in Europe and elsewhere over energy independence and strategic vulnerability.
Observers note that Trump’s framing reflects his consistent position during and after his presidency: reducing dependence on adversarial states is key to strengthening security and economic resilience.
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