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NYT reports that India will continue to buy Russian oil in spite of Trump's threats

The New York Times reported that Indian officials said they would continue to buy oil from Russia, despite the threats of sanctions that U.S. president Donald Trump had said he would impose.

Could not verify immediately the report.

Requests for comments were not immediately responded to by the White House, India’s Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

In a Truth Social posting last month, Trump said that India could face additional sanctions for purchasing Russian oil and arms. He later stated that he didn't care what India did with Russia.

Trump informed reporters on Friday that he heard India was no longer buying oil from Russia.

According to the NYT, two senior Indian officials stated that there was no change in policy. One official added that the government "had not given any directions to oil companies" regarding the reduction of imports from Russia.

Had earlier

reported

The Indian state refiners have stopped buying Russian oil over the last week, as the discounts on Russian oil are decreasing.

On July 14, Trump

threatened

Tariffs of 100% on all countries who buy Russian oil, unless Moscow agrees to a major deal for peace with Ukraine. Russia is India's top oil supplier, accounting for 35% of its total supplies. (Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

(source: Reuters)