New sanctions that will severely hurt Russian economy “If Russia is unable to do a transaction to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it is Russia’s fault – which could not be – but if I thought it was Russia’s fault, I would cover secondary on oil, all the oil coming from Russia,” Trump said with NBC.
This means that “if you buy oil from Russia, you cannot do business in the US.” As much as it happens, such a step may be a significant impairment in the Russian oil based on oil exports, especially in light of Western sanctions that have already been imposed on it since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. It is the spine of the Russian economy, and oil and gas revenue has been over a third of Russia’s federal budget in recent years.
The countries that will be impaired and influence the global oil market among the major importers of Russian oil are now China, India, Turkey and Brazil, according to an analysis of the Central Energy and Air Research Center (Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air). Experts estimate that such a step can shock the global oil market, but signs of excess oil in the market may allow Trump administration to maneuver. Brent oil, which is considered a worldwide truth, has been around $ 70 per barrel in recent weeks, a decrease from over $ 80 earlier this year.
The reason for the anger: Putin’s demand for the replacement of the Zalanski administration’s anger arose following Putin’s remarks last Friday, offering Ukraine under the “transit government” under the UN. Putin said that “we can discuss the United States, Europe and the owners of Moscow, under the UN sponsorship.
He added that the goal is to “organize democratic presidential elections that will lead to the rise of a poetry government that will receive the trust of the people.” According to Trump in NBC, Putin’s comments regarding Zalansky’s credibility “are not directed in the right direction,” as the meaning will not be reached in the near future. In an official response to the proposal, the White House emphasized that the right of the Ukrainians and their investigation to determine how the administration in their country.
Growing and slowing down negotiations seem to be Trump’s patience being walking in the face of slow progress in peace conversations. The US President’s criticism marks a change in his approach to Putin, just weeks after a poignant confrontation between Trump and Szanski in the oval room. During the same meeting, Ukraine President has expired in the US not to trust Putin, and Trump replied that Kiev must acknowledge that her position in weak negotiations, three years after the Russian invasion.
Last week, the US announced that Ukraine and Russia agreed on a ceasefire in the Black Sea as the next step in Trump’s efforts to end the war, following their consent to a 30 -day break on energy infrastructure. While Ukraine stated that he would keep the ceasefire immediately, the Kremlin demanded the removal of the sanctions on the Russian Bank.
Pessimistic estimates: “ceasefire only in 2026″ Grigori Carassin, chairman of the Russian Federation’s International Federation’s International Relations Committee, and for the past, Russia’s ambassador to Britain, warned that a ceasefire may not be applied until 2026. ” Put Putin in a deliberate delay in a peace agreement.
Strategic complexity: Stretching on the rare quarry and preparing for a confrontation with China later in the day (Sunday), Trump changed his remarks somewhat, and referred some of his criticism of Zalansky: “He tries to withdraw from the deal on rare quarries,” Trump told reporters in the presidential aircraft.
“If he does, he will have problems. Big problems, very big,” he warned. At the same time, a secret strategic document of the Pentagon that was revealed over the weekend increased concerns about European security. The document revealed by Washington Post suggests that the US will not come to Europe if Russia is inherited, and that Washington will probably not provide significant support – if at all – while the US is preparing for a possible war with China.
Wide aggressive policy: A threat to Iran and “Liberation Day” despite the tense criticism of the Russian leader, Trump said he has a “very good relationship” with Putin, adding that “the anger fades quickly … if he (Putin) will do the right thing.” The US President noted that he was planning to talk to Putin during the week. It is important to note that the threats to Russia come as part of Trump’s broader aggressive policy.
In the same NBC interview, the US president also threatened unprecedented bombings about Iran if Tehran did not reach an agreement on her nuclear plan. Allies. At the same time, Trump is preparing to accelerate his global trade war this Wednesday, known as the “Liberation Day”, with comprehensive covers on imports. According to the Telegraph, the British Prime Minister Starmer Wall has already formulated retaliation.