Trump writes to NATO. “Sanctions for not buying Russian oil”

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US President Donald Trump wrote on Saturday on Truth Social that he had a letter to all NATO countries and “around the world” in which he declared that he was ready to impose strong sanctions on Russia, but on condition that all alliance countries would cease to buy Russian oil.


“I am ready to impose serious sanctions on Russia when all NATO countries agree and begin to do the same, and when all NATO countries stop buying oil from Russia,” Trump wrote in the post.
He emphasized that “NATO's involvement in victory was much less than 100 percent, and the shopping of Russian oil was shocking by some!”
“They significantly weaken your negotiating position and tender strength towards Russia,” he added. “In any case, I'm ready to” move “when you are ready. Just tell me when,” he appealed.


Trump also argues that the imposition of Customs Customs Customs Customs Conditions in the amount of 50 to 100 percent by all other countries. This is another factor that will help to end the war for Ukraine. According to the American president, “China has strong control and even influence on Russia, and these powerful duties will break this dependence.”
“I believe that NATO's imposition, as a group, duties of 50 to 100 percent on China, which will be completely repealed after the end of Russia's war with Ukraine, will also help a lot at the end of this deadly but funny war,” wrote Trump.
“This is not Trump's war (it would never start if I were president!)” – he wrote. “This is the war of Biden and Zelanski. I am here only to help stop her and save thousands of Russian and Ukrainian lives (last week 7,118 people were killed. Crazy!). If NATO does, as I say, the war will end quickly, and all these life will be saved! If not, you just waste my time, energy and money of the United leader.
On Friday, Trump said in an interview with Fox News that his patience against Russian leader Vladimir Putin is exhausted, but he did not threaten Moscow with new sanctions.
US Energy Minister Chris Wright said on September 8 in an interview with the Financial Times that European Union countries should stop buying Russian oil and gas if they want Washington to tighten economic sanctions against Moscow.
USA versus Russian oil. KE: We have the same purpose
The European Union has already done a lot to limit the import of Russian oil and we agree with the USA as to the final goal – said in August the European Commission spokesman Olof Gill, referring to the warning from the United States in terms of taking the duties of countries that still buy Russian oil.
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