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India, Trump and Russian oil

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Trump slashes tariffs on India after he says Modi agrees to stop buying Russian oil
President Donald Trump on Monday announced he would reduce tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for, among other things, a promise to stop buying Russian oil.

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 · 46m · on MSN
Trump cuts India tariffs in deal he links to Russian oil
 · 8h · on MSN
Trump lowers tariffs on India, saying Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil
 · 3h
Trump tariff India LIVE Updates: Donald Trump says he will cut tariffs on India after PM Modi agrees to stop buying Russian oil
Ending months of strained ties and punitive trade measures, the United States has agreed to sharply reduce tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50% after US President Donald Trump spoke with Prime Mini...

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 · 5h
Trump lifts Russia-related oil tariffs on India under new trade deal
 · 6h
Trump’s 50% India tariffs: Full timeline of trade tensions and US-India relations
 · 7h
India-US trade deal | How American and Indian leaders reacted: ‘Respect for PM Modi’
Trump said Washington would reduce the reciprocal tariff on Indian goods from 25% to 18%.

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 · 8h
Donald Trump announces trade deal between US and India with tariffs slashed
 · 1d
Trump says India will buy oil from Venezuela
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‘Zero tariffs to zero Russian oil’ – What Trump said India agreed on for 18% tariff cut

In a major boost to India-US trade ties, the United States has agreed to reduce the reciprocal tariff it imposes on India from 50% to 18%. This comes after a phone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier on ...
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Russia resumes night strikes on major Ukrainian cities as brief pause agreed between Putin and Trump ends

Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv with ballistic missiles early on Tuesday, local authorities reported, following a week-long pause in strikes on major cities and infrastructure agreed to by Russia and the US as Ukraine grapples with plummeting winter temperatures.
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Donald Trump Just Hit Russia Harder Than Any Missile From Ukraine

The U.S. announced sanctions in October on Lukoil and Rosneft in an effort to tighten financial pressure over Russia's war in Ukraine. Britain followed with its own restrictions, targeting both companies and dozens of so-called shadow fleet tankers accused of helping Russia evade existing limits on oil exports.
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Russia resumes strikes on Ukraine after brief pause agreed by Putin and Trump ends

The attacks come after Putin agreed to pause attacking Ukraine on account of harsh winters that have crippled the country due to a severely damaged energy infrastructure. The ceasefire was a result of a “personal request” made by Trump,
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Trump says he asked Putin not to target Kyiv for 1 week during brutal cold spell

President Donald Trump says he asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to target the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv for one week as the region experiences frigid temperatures and Putin agreed, but Russia hasn't confirmed that.
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Witkoff says talks with Russian envoy were 'productive and constructive' amid Trump admin's peace push

Trump envoy reports "productive" meetings with Russian envoy on Ukraine peace deal, days after touting progress made toward peace after years of war.
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Trump faces high-stakes choice as final nuclear pact with Russia expires

Russia has proposed a de facto one-year extension of New START, but the president has yet to commit.
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Russia's Medvedev praises Trump but questions US submarine threat

By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, praised U.S. President Donald Trump as an effective leader who was seeking peace but added that Moscow had seen no trace of nuclear submarines Trump said he moved to Russian shores.
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