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Furious Trump Threatens to Tax Russian Oil

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By 24matins.uk,  published 31 March 2025 at 8h22, updated on 31 March 2025 at 8h22.
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Donald Trump has expressed his anger towards Vladimir Putin and is considering imposing economic sanctions on Russian oil, a move that could have significant repercussions.

Escalating Tensions Between Trump and Putin

In a recent interview with NBC, President Donald Trump openly expressed his anger towards Russian President Vladimir Putin, primarily over Russia’s handling of the Ukrainian situation. The American President displayed significant irritation, being “very annoyed” and “furious”.

Threat of New Tariffs on Russian Oil

Moreover, Donald Trump threatened severe economic sanctions against Russia, considering imposing an additional 25% tariff on Russian oil, a measure that could be implemented “at any moment.”

This announcement signals a major shift in U.S. policy towards Moscow, aimed at resolving the ongoing three-year conflict in Ukraine.

Growing Concerns in Ukraine and Europe

The heightened tensions have caused significant concern in both Ukraine and Europe. The recent rapprochement between Washington and Moscow has sparked fears of an agreement being reached without prior consultation with involved parties. President Putin had suggested the idea of a “transitional administration” for Ukraine under UN auspices.

Under U.S. pressure, Ukraine agreed to a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, which Russia later rejected, only agreeing to a moratorium on energy sites, which is far more limited. This situation has fueled tensions, with Moscow and Kiev accusing each other of violating this agreement.

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