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India is willing to consider the commercial benefits of Venezuelan crude oil

India is willing to consider the commercial benefits of Venezuelan crude oil
India is willing to consider the commercial benefits of Venezuelan crude oil

A spokesperson for the Indian Foreign Ministry said that India would be willing to buy oil from Venezuela and other countries, depending on their commercial viability.

"There's a long history of engagement with Venezuela." We have had a longstanding energy partnership, and are open to exploring the availability of crude oil in Venezuela and elsewhere, based on its commercial viability.

Last week, U.S. president Donald?Trump agreed to lower tariffs on Indian products to 18% from 50% as part a broader

trade deal

Narendra Modi, he claimed, 'assured him that South Asia will stop buying Russian oil.

Trump said that India would buy more oil, possibly from Venezuela and the U.S.

Modi did not mention India's plans to stop Russian oil imports when he welcomed the trade agreement.

Jaiswal stated that the "supreme" priority of the Indian government is to ensure the energy security of 1.4 Billion Indians.

To achieve this, we are focusing on diversifying our energy sources in accordance with the objective market conditions as well as evolving international dynamics. "All of India's decisions are made and will be made with this in?mind," he replied to a query about whether India planned to stop Russian oil imports.

India, which is the third largest oil importer in the world, has stopped imports twice before, in 2019-20, and in 2023-24, under the pressure of sanctions.

(source: Reuters)