NATO, Trump and Russia
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US president said he is ready to impose further sanctions on Russia, but only if all NATO countries stop buying Russian oil, a huge source of income for Putin.
China's foreign minister Wang Yi has responded to US calls for Nato to impose hefty tariffs on Beijing over its alleged support for Russia in the Ukraine war, reiterating China's commitment to peace talks and multilateralism.
China rejected US President Trump’s call for sanctions on Russia and tariffs on China, urging peace talks instead. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said wars cannot solve problems and that sanctions would only make conflicts more complicated,
Many U.S. companies in China expect sales to take a hit this year because of the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump and China's retaliatory measures
They were hoping I was watching,' Trump said of the mega event in China. It showcased China's advancing military might before 50,000 guests and spectators.
President Donald Trump said he thinks the "ridiculous" Russia-Ukraine "war will end quickly" if all NATO countries refuse to buy oil from Russia.
President Donald Trump said he was "not seeking anything" but added that he might visit China "at the invitation of President Xi."
President Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies are straining key international relationships, especially with South Korea and India.
While the US has imposed tariffs on India for buying Russian oil, it has refrained from penalising China, which sees Russia as a close strategic ally.