‘India will keep paying tariffs if …’: Trump’s warning on Russian oil; repeats spoke to PM Modi claim
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US President Donald Trump has once again warned India of “massive” tariffs if it continues to purchase Russian oil, claiming Prime Minister Modi personally assured him of a halt. Earlier, the ministry of external affairs has rejected these remarks, stating its energy policy prioritizes consumer interests and stable, secure supplies through diversified sourcing.
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