Ukraine war: US’ Nato envoy accuses India, China of funding Russian offensive; suggests ‘additional sanctions’
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US Ambassador Matthew Whitaker claimed Russia’s Ukraine operations are funded by oil sales to India, China, and Brazil, urging sanctions. India faces new tariffs amid accusations of benefiting from discounted Russian oil, which MEA has called unjustified. Despite tensions, Trump anticipates talks with Modi, signaling continued US-India dialogue on trade.
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