MOSCOW, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday that included a halt to Indian oil purchases from Russia. The U.S.
Kremlin confirms no communication from India about halting oil purchases, while Russia aims to strengthen ties with India.
Russia’s rise as India’s largest crude oil supplier marks one of the biggest shifts in the country’s energy trade in decades.
Officials and business leaders welcomed lower tariffs, but India has not yet confirmed that it would stop buying Russian oil, ...
President Trump says India will stop buying sanctioned Russian oil as part of trade deal, but data shows shadow fleet vessels ...
The Kremlin said it has received no official word from New Delhi on halting Russian oil imports, rejecting US President ...
India will begin purchasing oil from Venezuela to replace some of the petrol it purchases from Russia a month after President ...
India’s agreement to stop importing Russian oil and reduce tariffs on U.S. goods may boost American exports and shift global energy dynamics. While the deal’s execution remains uncertain, its success ...
President Donald Trump made a bargain with India this week that introduced a simple calculus.
Russia has said it has received no official word from India suggesting it plans to stop buying Russian oil, following US President Donald Trump’s claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to ...
"India is now a great power. You don't dictate terms to them anymore." Watch him defend India's sovereignty, praise Modi's ...
Donald Trump says India has agreed to replace Russian oil with US supplies— and maybe even Venezuela. After months of pressure over India's purchases of discounted Russian and sanctioned Iranian crude ...
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