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US adviser Navarro: India's Russian crude oil purchases must stop

Peter Navarro, White House's trade adviser, said that India's purchases were funding the war in Ukraine by Moscow and must stop. He added that New Delhi is "now cozying up with both Russia and China."

Navarro, in a recent opinion piece, wrote: "If India wishes to be treated like a strategic partner by the U.S. it must act as such."

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India's Foreign Ministry said that the country was unfairly singled-out for purchasing Russian oil, while the United States continues to buy goods from Russia. U.S. president Donald Trump imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian products earlier this month citing New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil. This brought the total tariffs for imports from India up to 50%.

"India acts as a clearinghouse for Russian crude, converting embargoed oil into high-value imports while giving Moscow dollars it needs," Navarro stated.

The adviser said that it would be risky to transfer advanced U.S. military capability to India, as New Delhi "is now cozying up with both Russia and China."

China and India, longtime rivals, are quietly and carefully strengthening their ties in the face of Trump's unpredictable attitude towards both. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the upcoming Konferenz des Nations.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will be visiting India at the end this month, while Chinese Foreign Ministry Wang Yi is scheduled to visit India on Monday for discussions about the disputed border.

Source: A planned trip by U.S. negotiators for trade to New Delhi between August 25 and 29 has been cancelled.

Over the weekend, this stalled talks on a proposed agreement for trade and dashed hopes that additional U.S. duties on Indian goods would be lifted by August 27. (Reporting from Shubham Kalya in Bengaluru, Editing by Christian Schmollinger).

(source: Reuters)