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Trump Eyes New Oil Duties to Pressure Putin on Ukraine

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China Signals Quiet Observation as Trump Proposes New Russia-Ukraine Framework

BEIJING – As former U.S. president Donald Trump floated a potential framework for resolving⁤ the conflict in Ukraine,China has maintained a posture of watchful neutrality,while concurrently reaffirming deepening ties with Moscow. The proposal, first reported by the financial times, emerged following a missed deadline set by Trump for ‍Russian President Vladimir Putin, and⁤ after a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President‌ Volodymyr⁤ Zelenskyy.

the timing of Trump’s ⁣proposal coincides with a period of escalating​ tensions, including intensified Russian ⁢bombing campaigns in Ukraine-resulting in at least two⁢ dozen pensioners perishing while collecting pensions in eastern ukraine-and‌ ongoing discussions among U.S. and EU⁢ representatives regarding further sanctions targeting Russia’s ‌financial and energy⁣ sectors. China’s response, or lack‌ thereof, is being closely monitored by ⁤international observers as⁢ it reflects Beijing’s strategic ​positioning amidst the ongoing​ geopolitical realignment.

Prior to unveiling his proposal, Trump engaged in a meeting with ‌putin in Alaska at the end of last month, but indications suggest‌ Moscow is​ not actively pursuing personal⁤ peace‌ talks. Simultaneously, ‍Putin informed Chinese President xi Jinping that relations between their nations have reached an “unprecedented level” during discussions preceding a large-scale ‌chinese military parade. This ‍declaration underscores the strengthening partnership between Moscow and Beijing, even ⁢as the U.S. considers escalating economic pressure on Russia.While trump has resisted direct punishment of Russia despite Putin’s unwillingness to negotiate, he has already implemented increased tariffs-doubling them to 50%-on India for its continued purchase of Russian ​oil. The ultimate fate of any U.S. action, however, rests⁢ with Trump, whose approach to the conflict remains a key variable in the evolving geopolitical landscape.

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