U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media earlier than boarding Marine One upon departure for New York, in Washington, D.C., U.S., Sept. 11, 2025.
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President Donald Trump stated Saturday he’s “able to do main Sanctions on Russia” as soon as all NATO nations have began “to do the identical factor” and pause their purchases of oil from Moscow.
He additionally urged NATO nations to impose “50% to 100% TARIFFS ON CHINA,” which he stated must be withdrawn after the Russia-Ukraine warfare has concluded.
“China has a robust management, and even grip, over Russia, and these highly effective Tariffs will break that grip,” Trump wrote in a Fact Social publish, which he stated was the textual content of a letter despatched to all NATO nations and “the world.”
Trump has repeatedly threatened to impose sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, however has thus far held off from doing so.
Earlier this month, the president stated he was ready to maneuver in direction of a second section of sanctioning Russia, however has not but imposed the levies.
A part of Trump’s reluctance to impose the strict financial punishments could also be partially as a result of he hopes he can dealer a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, analysts beforehand advised CNBC.
“The second purpose … is there’s a sense that if Russia is defeated … then it has no selection however to go even additional all-in with China, and that probably then would strengthen China’s place,” Chris Weafer, the chief govt of Moscow-based Macro-Advisory, advised CNBC earlier this month.
Trump’s Saturday publish underscores that he’s shifting his focus to NATO nations to place stress on Russia to finish its warfare.
“As , NATO’S dedication to WIN has been far lower than 100%, and the acquisition of Russian Oil, by some, has been surprising!” Trump wrote within the publish.
“It vastly weakens your negotiating place, and bargaining energy, over Russia,” he continued.
Hungary and Slovakia have continued to purchase Russian fossil fuels, drawing criticism from Trump officers.
“We wish to displace all Russian fuel. President Trump, America, and all of the nations of the EU, we wish to finish the Russian-Ukraine warfare,” U.S. Secretary of Power Chris Wright stated Friday.