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In an unexpected twist, United States President Donald Trump has actually made claims that India will stop its purchases of Russian oil. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has actually securely turned down these assertions. Congress is calling out the Indian federal government, recommending that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is bowing to Trump’s pressure.
Taking a swipe at the federal government, the Congress on Tuesday stated the matter of India’s imports of oil from Russia has actually been raised by United States President Donald Trump thrice in the previous 5 days, and he has “brushed aside” the MEA’s efforts at rejection of any discussion in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured stopping Russian oil imports.
The opposition celebration’s assertion followed Trump stated India is going to pay enormous tariffs if it continues to purchase oil from Russia, while repeating that he got guarantee from Prime Minister Narendra Modi that New Delhi is going to stop its oil buy from Moscow.
Congress basic secretary in-charge interactions Jairam Ramesh stated, “The matter of India’s imports of oil from Russia has been raised by President Trump now thrice in the past five days. And no doubt he will keep increasing this tally as he prepares to meet President (Vladimir) Putin in Budapest later in the week.
“President Trump states he has actually talked to his buddy Mr Modi and India has actually guaranteed to stop these imports. The MEA states that it is uninformed of such discussions(!) President Trump has actually plainly brushed aside the MEA’s efforts at rejection.”
Speaking to reporters onboard Air Force One, Trump said India will continue to pay massive tariffs if it does not cease buying oil from Russia, adding that it (India) does not want to do that.
Trump was replying to a question about India’s recent remarks on oil purchases from Russia.
Taking a swipe at PM Modi, the Congress on Saturday had said the PM suddenly becomes a “mauni baba” whenever Trump states that he stopped Operation Sindoor or that India will reduce its oil imports from Russia.
The assertion came after Trump repeated his claims that India will not be buying oil from Russia, saying that the country has already “de-escalated” and is “drawing back”.
This was the second time that Trump has made such claims.
India on Thursday said it is “broad-basing and diversifying” its sourcing of energy to meet market conditions, hours after Trump claimed that PM Modi had assured him that New Delhi will stop procuring Russian crude oil.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, responding to questions on Trump’s remarks that PM Modi made the assurance to him on Wednesday, said he was not aware of any such phone conversation, adding India’s oil purchases are guided to safeguard the interests of the Indian consumers in a “unpredictable” energy scenario.
The Congress has alleged that PM Modi is “scared” of Trump and appears to have outsourced key decisions to the US.
The opposition party had also alleged that the foreign policy of the Modi government has “totally collapsed” and said the Centre must take opposition leaders into confidence by either calling an all-party meeting or speaking to them one-on-one.
Washington has been maintaining that India is helping Putin finance the Ukraine war through its purchase of Russian crude oil.
The relations between New Delhi and Washington have been reeling under severe stress after Trump doubled tariffs on Indian goods to a whopping 50 per cent, including a 25 per cent additional duty for India’s purchase of Russian crude oil.
India described the US action as “unreasonable, unjustified and unreasonable”.