Key Points

President Trump is putting pressure on NATO allies to take stronger action against Russia. He specifically criticized European nations for continuing to purchase oil and natural gas from Moscow despite the ongoing conflict. Trump announced he's ready to impose major sanctions but only if all NATO members agree to do the same and stop buying Russian energy. He also proposed imposing massive tariffs on China to break what he called China's "strong control over Russia" and help end the war.

Key Points: Trump Demands NATO Toughen Russia Sanctions Stop Oil Purchases

  • Trump criticizes Europe for continuing Russian oil and gas purchases
  • Demands NATO nations impose tougher sanctions against Russia
  • Proposes 50-100% tariffs on China to pressure Russia
  • Claims war wouldn't have started if he were president
  • Willing to mediate Russia-Ukraine talks despite tensions
  • Slams Biden and Zelenskyy for what he calls their war
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Trump calls for tougher NATO sanctions; criticises Europe's Russia oil purchases

Trump calls out European nations for buying Russian oil and gas, demands NATO impose stronger sanctions and threatens tariffs on China to pressure Russia to end Ukraine war.

"They're not doing the job. NATO has to get together. Europe has to get together. Europe is my friend, but Europe is buying oil from Russia. - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, September 15

US President Donald Trump called on NATO and European nations to take stronger action against Russia, particularly criticising Europe for continuing to buy oil from Moscow.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said, "They're not doing the job. NATO has to get together. Europe has to get together. Europe is my friend, but Europe is buying oil from Russia. I don't want them to buy oil. And the sanctions that they're putting on are not tough enough. And I'm willing to do sanctions, but they're going to have to toughen up their sanctions commensurate with what I'm doing."

"Just to clarify, you wouldn't move ahead until NATO moves ahead. Well, I'm ready to move ahead, but they have to do it. But right now they're talking and they're not doing. Look, they're buying oil from Russia. We're not buying oil from Russia. They're buying a lot of oil from Russia. That's not the deal," he added.

He also criticised European nations for continuing to import liquefied natural gas from Russia. "It's not the deal, though. The deal is they're not supposed whether it's natural gas or whether it's cigarettes, I don't care. They're not supposed to be buying from Russia," he added.

When asked about holding a summit to mediate between Russia and Ukraine, he affirmed, "Whether you call it a summit or just a get together, doesn't matter, but I'll probably have to get they to hate each other so much they almost can't talk. They're incapable of talking to each other."

Recently, Trump wrote a letter to NATO nations, stating, "I am ready to do major sanctions on Russia when all NATO nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA."

Further, Trump proposed that NATO impose tariffs of 50 per cent to 100 per cent on China. "I believe that this, plus NATO, as a group, placing 50 per cent to 100 per cent TARIFFS ON CHINA, to be fully withdrawn after the WAR with Russia and Ukraine is ended, will also be of great help in ENDING this deadly, but RIDICULOUS, WAR," Trump wrote. "China has a strong control, and even grip, over Russia, and these powerful Tariffs will break that grip."

Trump also slammed the previous administration, saying, "This is not TRUMP'S WAR (it would never have started if I were President!), it is Biden's and Zelenskyy's WAR. I am only here to help stop it, and save thousands of Russian and Ukrainian lives (7,118 lives lost last week, alone. CRAZY!)."

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how he's putting tariffs on China as part of this strategy. China-Russia relationship is indeed strong, but will these measures actually work? India should watch this carefully given our own border situation with China.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the tough stance on Russia, calling it "Biden's and Zelenskyy's war" is completely irresponsible. Wars don't happen because of one person - they're complex geopolitical situations. This kind of rhetoric doesn't help anyone.
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Ananya R
Europe's energy dependency on Russia has been their weakness for years. Maybe this pressure will finally push them toward renewable energy alternatives. India should learn from this and focus on energy independence too! 🌞
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Sarah B
The 50-100% tariffs on China proposal is quite aggressive. While China's influence over Russia is real, such drastic measures could destabilize global trade and affect economies worldwide, including India's. Need more thoughtful approach.
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Vikram M
At least someone is calling out the double standards. European nations want others to bear the burden of sanctions while they continue business as usual. This is why developing countries often question Western foreign policy.

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