The fall in oil prices will force russian dictator vladimir putin to stop a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and go to negotiations.
This was stated by US President Donald Trump at a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
"It's very simple: if oil prices fall, putin will leave. He will have no choice. He will leave this war," Trump said.
He once again called on European countries to stop importing russian oil. This will allow to reduce the price and force putin to stop the war.
Trump also said that despite close relations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he imposed tariffs on Indian goods, because the country buys a large amount of russian oil.
Trump vows to tighten sanctions against russia
Trump said on September 7 that the United States is ready for the second phase of imposing sanctions on russia due to the continuation of the war in Ukraine.
A few days before that, US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent said that the head of the White House is considering new sanctions as a response to the russian federation's massive air attacks on Ukraine.
What Trump demanded from Europe to tighten sanctions against russia
Last Saturday, September 13, the US President demanded that NATO allies completely abandon imports of russian oil, as well as impose tariffs on goods from China and India in the amount of 50-100%.
Trump's allies refused to impose tariffs
As reported by the French publication Le Monde, the European Union refused to comply with Trump's demand to impose tariffs and refuse russian oil.
The day before, it became known that Japan also rejected the US call to impose tariffs against India and China for purchasing russian oil.
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