NATO Chief Warns of 'Massive' Sanctions Impact on Brazil, China, and India
BRAZIL, JUL 15 – NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that secondary sanctions could severely impact China, India, and Brazil if they maintain economic ties with Russia, amid escalating conflicts.
- Tuesday’s warning from Mark Rutte highlighted that NATO cautions China, India, and Brazil about severe fallout over Russia links, risking global economic impact.
- That alert followed Donald Trump’s tariff threat, prompting NATO Chief to warn China, India, and Brazil about potential severe sanctions over Russia ties.
- Some observers said that analysis indicates potential global economic fallout from sanctions, experts added insight into the risks for India, China, and Brazil.
- In his remarks, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged Beijing, Delhi, and Brazil to call Vladimir Putin for peace talks, saying `failure to push Putin could slam back on those economies in a massive way.`
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NATO Chief Mark Rutte Threatens Brazil, India, and China with Secondary Sanctions Over Russia-Related Peace Talks - teleSUR English
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issues stern warnings to BRICS members Brazil, India, and China, urging them to pressure Russia in peace negotiations or face crippling secondary sanctions backed by the U.S. and European allies. Related: Trump Threatens Tariffs on Countries Supporting BRICS In a provocative move that underscores escalating geopolitical pressure, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has openly threatened secondary sanctions against…
Mark Rutte urged the three BRICS countries to press directly Putin to cooperate in the development of a peace agreement with Ukraine until it ends the 50-day period given by Donald Trump.
NATO Chief Warns of 'Massive' Sanctions Impact on Brazil, China, and India
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte cautioned that Brazil, China, and India may face substantial secondary sanctions if they continue business with Russia. Meeting in the U.S., Rutte urged these nations to press for peace talks, as the U.S. plans significant arms support for Ukraine.
'Might hit you very hard': Rutte warns Brazil, China, and India of harsh sanctions over Russia ties
"My encouragement to these three countries, particularly is, if you live now in Beijing, or in Delhi, or you are the president of Brazil, you might want to take a look into this, because this might hit you very hard," said Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte
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