Trump and Putin have spoken: did not discuss reducing sanctions in detail
US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin did not discuss the reduction of sanctions on Russian oil exports in detail during their recent phone call, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
In a recent phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the topic of reducing sanctions on Russian oil exports was not discussed in detail, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. Peskov confirmed that while the impact of such sanctions on the global economy is understood by both leaders, they did not delve into specifics during their conversation.
After the conversation, Trump announced that Washington would be lifting oil-related sanctions on certain countries to alleviate pressure on the oil market. However, he did not specify which countries would benefit from this decision. The announcement suggested a potential shift in US policy that may impact global oil supply dynamics.
Furthermore, it was reported that India has been granted permission to temporarily import Russian oil, indicating a broader trend of countries seeking to engage with Russian energy sources despite ongoing sanctions. This move could signify a strategic recalibration among nations regarding energy procurement as they navigate the complexities of international relations and energy market stability.