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Trump Signals Major Sanctions on Russia and China Over Ukraine War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Urges NATO ​Allies to Impose Stricter ‌Sanctions on russia

WASHINGTON⁣ – ‌Former President Donald ‌Trump is ‌calling on NATO nations to ​implement more stringent sanctions against Russia, ‍echoing concerns that insufficient action⁤ by some allies weakens international leverage over Moscow‍ amid ⁤its ongoing invasion ⁢of Ukraine. Trump made the appeal Saturday ⁤in a post on his social media platform, criticizing what he described ⁤as a less-than-full commitment from NATO adn ‍the continued purchase of Russian‍ oil by​ certain member states.

“NATO’S‍ commitment to ‌WIN has been far less‍ than 100%, and the purchase of Russian Oil,‌ by some, has been shocking!” Trump wrote. “It greatly weakens yoru negotiating position,‌ and bargaining power,​ over Russia.”

The ⁤former⁤ president has repeatedly threatened sanctions against Russia but has so​ far refrained from imposing them, ‍a stance some analysts attribute to a desire ⁣to potentially broker a peace deal between Ukraine ​and Russia. Concerns ‍also exist that a decisively ‍defeated Russia could deepen its alliance with China, bolstering Beijing’s global influence.

Trump’s call for ⁢broader sanctions comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‍urges allies to avoid “excuses” and increase economic pressure on Russia.”It is necesary to reduce the consumption⁢ of Russian oil, and this will definitely reduce ⁣Russia’s ability to fight,” Zelenskyy wrote on X Saturday.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris⁣ wright echoed this sentiment Friday, stating, “We want ‍to displace all ⁤Russian gas…we want to end the Russian-Ukraine war.” Wright specifically‌ called on Hungary and ‌Slovakia to⁣ cease purchasing Russian fossil ‌fuels,which have‌ drawn criticism from Trump administration officials.

Scott ⁢Betting, a‌ financial ⁣expert, praised Trump’s push for⁤ unified sanctions, stating, “Onyl with​ a unified effort ​that cuts off the revenues funding Putin’s war machine​ at the source⁤ will we be able to apply sufficient economic‌ pressure‌ to end the senseless killing.”

Earlier this ⁤month, trump indicated he was prepared to move‍ towards a “second ‌phase” of‍ sanctions against Russia but has yet to implement further levies. The ​situation ⁢remains fluid as international efforts to address the conflict continue.

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