Putin Deplores US Sanctions as ‘Unfriendly’ While EU Joins in Heaping Restrictions on Russia
The EU and U.S. imposed sanctions targeting over 557 Russian ships, oil, gas, and diplomats to reduce Moscow's war funding amid stalled peace talks with Putin.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump put a planned Budapest meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on hold, saying he did not want it to be `a waste of time` as the summit failed to end the war.
- The U.S. and European Union imposed sanctions targeting the Russian oil and gas sector, banning liquefied natural gas imports and restricting tech exports to choke off Moscow's war funding.
- Market indicators showed international crude prices rose by more than $2 per barrel as sanctions raised the total banned ships to 557, with China and India major importers.
- Putin warned that Washington's `unfriendly act` could backfire by raising global oil prices; sanctions delayed until Nov. 21 create a 30-day window for engagement, analysts say.
- Analysts note that despite U.S.-led peace efforts, the war shows no sign of ending after nearly four years, and European leaders grow increasingly concerned while Russia's economy shows strain but remains resilient.
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By Kristen Holmes and Kevin Liptak, CNN When US President Donald Trump hung up the phone after his conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, last week, he was so convinced enough progress had been made that he announced he would soon head to Budapest for an in-person summit to move toward a cease-fire in Ukraine. Five days later, the summit was canceled, and new sanctions against Moscow—the first of Trump’s second term—were anno…
By Kristen Holmes and Kevin Liptak, CNN When US President Donald Trump hung up the phone after his conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, last week, he was so convinced enough progress had been made that he announced he would soon head to Budapest for an in-person summit to move toward a cease-fire in Ukraine. Five days later, the summit was canceled, and new sanctions against Moscow—the first of Trump’s second term—were anno…
Putin deplores US sanctions as ‘unfriendly’ while EU joins in heaping restrictions on Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin responded by warning that the measures were an “unfriendly act” by Washington that could backfire against the U.S. by fueling oil prices.
Trump wants to drastically complicate Putin's financing of the war. The Russian dictator reacts furiously.
"Putin says that American sanctions will not have a significant impact on the Russian economy? I will be able to tell you in six months" said Donald Trump at the White House responding to a reporter with a sarcastic smile. (ANSA). (ANSA)
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The Daily AdvancePutin deplores US sanctions as 'unfriendly' while EU joins in heaping restrictions on Russia
The European Union has heaped more economic sanctions on Russia, adding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s new punitive measures the previous day against the Russian oil industry. Russian President Vladimir Putin responded by warning that the measures were an “unfriendly…
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