Key Points

US President Donald Trump directly accused China and India of funding the war in Ukraine through their Russian oil imports. His remarks at the UNGA come just after his administration imposed steep new tariffs on Indian goods. These tariffs have complicated ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries. India had been hesitant to open its agricultural markets, a key point in the stalled talks.

Key Points: Trump Accuses China India of Funding Ukraine War at UNGA

  • Trump made the accusation during his speech at the UN General Assembly debate
  • The comments follow recent US tariff hikes on Indian goods to 50 percent
  • India and US trade talks were postponed after five rounds of negotiations
  • India expressed reservations about opening its sensitive agricultural sector
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Trump calls China, India 'primary funders' of Ukraine war over Russian oil purchases at UNGA

US President Donald Trump labels China and India as "primary funders" of the Ukraine conflict via Russian oil purchases, amid escalating US tariffs.

"China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil - Donald Trump"

New York, September 24

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused China and India of being the "primary funders" of the Ukraine war through their continued purchase of Russian oil during his address at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

"China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil," Trump said in his over an hour-long speech at the General Debate of the UNGA, highlighting the role of these countries in financing the conflict in Ukraine.

The remarks came amid global discussions dominated by various conflicts, including the war in Ukraine. Trump's comments also follow his administration's recent decision to raise tariffs on India's imports of Russian oil. The additional 25 per cent levy imposed by the US pushed the total tariff on Indian goods to 50 per cent, one of the highest globally.

US President Donald Trump told the UN General Assembly that China and India are the "primary funders" of the Ukraine war, accusing them of financing it by continuing to buy Russian oil.

India and the United States had earlier held five rounds of negotiations for a trade deal, but the proposed final round of talks scheduled for August was postponed. Over the past few months, India and the US have been negotiating an interim trade deal.

In July, President Trump announced a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods despite hopes for an interim India-US trade deal that could have helped avoid elevated tariffs. A few days later, he imposed an additional 25 per cent tariff, bringing the total to 50 per cent, citing India's continued imports of Russian oil. These tariffs came into effect on August 27.

India had expressed reservations about the US demand to open up its agricultural and dairy sectors, which are critical and sensitive areas providing livelihoods to a large section of the population. Earlier this year, in March, India and the US had initiated talks on a just, balanced, and mutually beneficial Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), aiming to complete the first stage of the agreement by October-November 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why should India suffer because of a war we're not involved in? We have our own economic challenges. Trump should understand that developing countries need affordable energy. The 50% tariffs are just bullying tactics.
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Michael C
While I understand India's energy needs, there's some truth to what Trump says. Countries buying Russian oil are indirectly funding the war. Maybe India could explore alternative energy sources more aggressively?
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Ananya R
India has always maintained an independent foreign policy. We're not anyone's puppet. If America wants us to stop buying Russian oil, they should provide us with affordable alternatives. Simple! 🤷‍♀️
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Sarah B
The timing of these comments is interesting - right when trade talks are happening. Seems more like negotiation pressure than genuine concern about Ukraine. Smart move by Trump, but India shouldn't buckle under pressure.
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Vikram M
Our government is right to protect our agricultural sector. America wants to dump their subsidized products here and destroy our farmers' livelihoods. No trade deal is worth that. Jai Kisan! 👨‍🌾
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Kavya N
Instead of pointing fingers, America should help create a peaceful solution. India has good relations with both Russia and Ukraine - we could actually help mediate if given the chance.

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