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Trump Claims Modi Vows to Cease Russian Oil Purchases: A Major Shift in Global Energy Diplomacy

WASHINGTON D.C. — President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given him a personal assurance that India would cease all purchases of oil from Russia. The claim, made by Trump during a White House event, signals a potentially massive turning point in global energy politics and the economic isolation campaign against Moscow.

​Speaking to reporters, Trump characterized the alleged commitment as a “big step” toward efforts to economically isolate Russia amid its ongoing military action in Ukraine.

​”So I was not happy that India was buying oil, and he assured me today that they will not be buying oil from Russia,” Trump stated. “That’s a big step. Now we’re going to get China to do the same thing.”

​India, one of the world’s largest energy consumers, became a crucial buyer of discounted Russian crude following the imposition of Western sanctions. A halt to these purchases would mark a significant blow to Moscow’s oil revenues and could influence the buying decisions of other nations currently importing Russian crude.

​While the Indian embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to inquiries to confirm whether PM Modi had made such a commitment, Trump suggested the move would not be instantaneous. He added that India could not “immediately” halt shipments, describing it as “a little bit of a process, but that process will be over soon.”

​The statement comes as Washington continues to intensify diplomatic efforts to choke off Moscow’s oil revenues, shifting the calculus for nations balancing diplomatic ties with affordable energy needs.

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