‘Heard India not going to buy Russian oil,’ claims Donald Trump; calls it ‘good step’ – watch
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Donald Trump claimed India halted Russian oil imports, calling it a “good step,” despite earlier threats of tariffs for continued trade with Russia. He also suggested Pakistan might one day sell oil to India. India’s MEA firmly rejected Trump’s remarks, asserting the “steady and time-tested partnership” with Russia stands independently and shouldn’t be viewed through a third country’s lens.
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