US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (September 3) stated he had imposed secondary sanctions on India for purchasing Russian oil and warned of additional steps, indicating that “section two” and “section three” had been nonetheless on the desk.
Throughout a gathering with Polish President on the Oval Workplace, Trump grew visibly irritated when a Polish journalist urged he had expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin however taken no motion.
“How have you learnt there’s no motion? Would you say that placing secondary sanctions on India, the most important purchaser exterior of China, they’re nearly equal, would you say there was no motion? That value a whole lot of billions of {dollars} to Russia. You name that no motion? And I haven’t accomplished section two but or section three,” Trump stated.
He added sharply: “However once you say there’s no motion, I believe you must get your self a brand new job.”
Warning to India
Trump underscored that India had been cautioned weeks earlier.
“Two weeks in the past, I stated, if India buys, India’s bought massive issues, and that’s what occurs. So, don’t inform me about that,” he stated.
The President additionally linked his broader technique to Moscow and its allies, saying, “I’ve already accomplished that with regard to India, and we’re doing it with regard to different issues.”
Heavy tariffs imposed
Trump has already slapped 25% reciprocal tariffs on India, alongside one other 25% levy particularly concentrating on Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil. The mixed 50% tariff package deal took impact on August 27.
PM Modi hits again
Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded firmly, stressing that India’s home priorities wouldn’t be compromised.
“I can’t compromise on the pursuits of farmers, cattle-rearers, small-scale industries. Strain on us might enhance, however we are going to bear it,” PM Modi stated.

