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Title: Trump Calls for NATO Oil Ban, China Tariffs to End Russia War

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Calls for NATO Oil Ban, China⁤ Tariffs to halt ukraine War

WASHINGTON ‍- ‌Former President Donald Trump proposed a two-pronged strategy to end the conflict in Ukraine, ⁢urging NATO members to​ impose tariffs on⁤ Russian oil and, separately, threaten ‌significant tariffs on ⁤China to diminish it’s influence over Russia. The proposals, outlined in a ​social⁣ media post, ‍come⁢ as Congress considers⁤ legislation to strengthen sanctions against‍ Russia and follows Trump’s recent‌ meeting with‌ Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska⁤ that yielded no breakthroughs in ⁤peace negotiations.

Trump’s intervention injects a new, and perhaps disruptive, element ⁣into the ongoing debate over how to pressure Russia to end its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The​ proposals reflect‍ Trump’s long-held views on trade and‌ his‍ frequent criticism of ⁢both China and NATO ​allies. The stakes are high, as the war continues to claim lives⁤ and destabilize Europe, with international efforts to find a resolution thus far unsuccessful. The proposals are likely to ⁣face ‌scrutiny from both Democrats and Republicans, given ‌their unconventional nature and potential economic ramifications.

According to Trump’s post, a NATO ban⁢ on Russian oil, coupled with tariffs ranging from 50% to ​100% on Chinese ⁢goods, would “break” China’s “strong control, and even grip, over Russia.” He suggested the tariffs on China should be ⁣lifted⁤ only upon ​a cessation of hostilities in Ukraine.

The former president also pointed to existing U.S. trade‍ policy as a precedent,⁤ noting his administration has already implemented a 25% import tax on goods from india ⁢due to its continued purchase of Russian energy products.

In a controversial move, Trump attributed obligation for the ‌war to his successor, ​President Joe Biden, and ‍Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelenskyy, conspicuously omitting any⁣ blame for Putin, who initiated ⁢the invasion.

The⁤ proposals echo calls ​made during a recent meeting of finance‌ ministers from the Group⁣ of Seven⁤ industrialized democracies. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson greer and‍ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ‍urged⁤ a “unified front” to disrupt the financial flows supporting Putin’s⁢ war effort,according⁤ to Greer’s office.

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