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Trump claims Modi assured him India would not buy Russian oil

U.S. president Donald Trump said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra modi told him on Wednesday that India would stop buying oil in Russia. Trump called this a "big move" in his efforts to economically isolate Moscow.

"I was not happy about India buying oil and he assured that today they will not buy oil from Russia," Trump said to reporters at a White House function.

It's a huge step. We'll now get China to follow suit.

The Indian Embassy in Washington didn't immediately reply to questions emailed about whether Modi made this commitment to Trump.

The Indian promise to stop buying Russian oil could be a turning point for global energy diplomacy as Washington intensifies its efforts to choke off Moscow's oil revenue amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

This would be a significant shift for one of Moscow's largest energy customers, and it could change the equations for other countries that still import Russian crude. Trump is using bilateral relationships, not just multilateral sanctions, to isolate the economy.

In his remarks to reporters, Trump said that India couldn't "immediately stop" the shipments. He added, "It will take a little while, but it will be done soon." (Reporting from Nandita BOSE in Washington, and Jarrett Renshaw at Philadelphia; Trevor Hunnicutt contributed additional reporting; Chris Reese edited the story).

(source: Reuters)