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Trump Says NATO Could End Ukraine War By Stopping Russian Oil Purchases

Donald Trump demands NATO members cease Russian oil imports and impose tariffs on China before imposing new sanctions on Russia to pressure an end to the Ukraine conflict.

  • President Donald Trump stated this week he is ready to impose major sanctions on Russia once all NATO nations agree and stop buying Russian oil.
  • This stance follows the Kremlin’s full-scale 2022 invasion of Ukraine and ongoing European reliance on Russian energy despite broad sanctions.
  • Trump criticized some NATO countries for continuing to purchase Russian oil, which he said weakens their negotiating position and prolongs the conflict.
  • He urged NATO to impose tariffs of 50% to 100% on China, linking this to ending the war quickly, and described the conflict as both deadly and ridiculous.
  • Trump’s proposal highlights divisions within NATO as some allies maintain oil imports, while U.S. and UK sanctions aim to cut Russia’s war financing and bolster defense.
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Washington DC, USA.- U.S. President Donald Trump sent this Saturday a letter to NATO countries urging them to stop buying Russian oil and impose important sanctions on Russia to end its war in Ukraine. "I am ready to impose great sanctions on Russia when all NATO nations have agreed, and started, to do the same, and when all NATO nations stop buying oil from Russia," he said in a social media publication. He proposed that NATO, as a group, impos…

US President Donald Trump said on Saturday 13 September that he was ready to take further sanctions against Russia, but on the condition that NATO countries stop buying Russian oil.

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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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