Russia Responds to Trump’s Claim on India Halting Russian Oil Imports

Russia Dismisses Trump’s Claim on India Halting Oil Imports

Moscow has brushed aside former US President Donald Trump’s assertion that India would stop buying Russian oil if he returns to the White House, calling the claim “nothing new” and highlighting India’s sovereignty in energy decisions.

Key Takeaways

  • Russia says Trump’s claim about India stopping oil purchases is not new.
  • India is described as a sovereign nation that buys oil from multiple suppliers.
  • The strategic Russia-India partnership in energy is expected to continue.
  • The statement comes amid ongoing US-India trade negotiations.

Russia’s Official Response

Reacting to Trump’s debate comments, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated, “There is nothing new in this. We are not the only supplier of oil to India. India buys oil from many countries. India is a sovereign country and it will decide from whom to buy oil.”

She emphasized the enduring strategic partnership between Moscow and New Delhi, confirming that cooperation in the energy sector will persist. Zakharova expressed no concern over Trump’s remarks, citing India’s reliability as a long-standing partner.

Background: India’s Oil Purchases from Russia

India has been a major buyer of discounted Russian crude since the onset of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Despite sustained pressure from Washington, New Delhi has consistently defended these purchases as being in its national interest, citing energy security and economic benefits.

Broader Context: US-India Trade Talks

Trump’s statement surfaces during sensitive trade negotiations between India and the United States. Washington has sought a reduction in the trade deficit and greater market access for American companies.

India has affirmed its commitment to a balanced trade agreement but has firmly stated it will not compromise on its core national interests, a stance that now extends to its energy procurement strategy.

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