India's Pledge: Ending Russian Oil Imports Amidst Global Tensions
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced India's commitment to stop buying Russian oil amidst the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This pledge follows US President Trump's trade deal with India, removing prior tariffs. Despite this, India emphasizes its intent to maintain diverse crude oil sources based on national interests.
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Amid growing geopolitical tensions, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that India has pledged to halt purchasing oil from Russia. This development follows comments made by US President Donald Trump earlier this year, as he announced a trade agreement with India, emphasizing India's commitment to cut off Russian oil imports.
This pledge arises in the context of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with widespread sanctions on Moscow. During the Munich Security Conference, Rubio highlighted the importance of India's decision, citing it as part of broader international efforts to curb Russia's economic activities.
Despite these assurances, India has consistently maintained its stance on energy procurement, prioritizing national interests and stating that it will continue to diversify its crude oil sources to ensure a stable supply. This strategic approach remains integral to India's energy policy as global dynamics continue to shift.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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