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Trump calls NATO allies funding war against themselves with Russian oil
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President Donald Trump once more known as on all European companions in NATO alliance on Tuesday to cut back dependence on Russian oil.
In his lengthy -term speech to the Normal Meeting of the United Nations, Trump accused NATO fellow folks of ‘Financing the battle towards himself’.
“Who has ever heard of that?” Trump mocked.

US President Donald Trump is aimed on the eightieth Normal Meeting of the United Nations on the UN headquarters in New York Metropolis, USA, September 23, 2025. (Reuters/Mike Segar)
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“China and India are the first financiers of the present battle by persevering with to purchase Russian oil,” he mentioned. “However unforgettable, even NATO nations haven’t reduce a lot Russian power and Russian power merchandise, which I, as you already know, found not more than two weeks in the past and I used to be not glad.”
European nations drastically lowered their dependence on Moscow’s oil after the Russian president Vladimir Putin’s February 2022 Invasion of Ukraine, though they didn’t utterly demolish it.
Hungary, Slovakia, France, Belgium and Spain stay Europe’s greatest importers of Russian power.
Whereas Hungary and Slovakia proceed to purchase Russian oil, France is the second largest European purchaser of Russian power and the liquid pure gasoline (LNG) continues to import.

Tough oil tanker SCF Surgut, owned by the main tank group Sovcomflot van Russia, spends the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, 4 April 2024. (Reuters/Yoruk Isik/File -Photograph)
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LNG has largely bypassed the EU sanctions and the fixed import of Russian power via Paris is because of the re-existing “taking or paying” contracts that run via the early 2030s that require France to proceed to import the power or face fines.
Earlier this month, Trump had the issue with European nations that proceed to purchase Russian oil, however on Tuesday he adjusted his feedback to document all Russian power imports – specifically a shift that broke the day after France with the US concerning the situation of the Palestinian state.
“Within the occasion that Russia will not be prepared to shut a deal to finish the battle, the US is totally prepared to impose a really sturdy spherical of highly effective charges that the bloodshed would cease, I imagine, in a short time,” Trump mentioned. “However for these charges to be efficient, European nations, you will have now been collected right here, need to take part with us to take precisely the identical measures.”

US President Donald Trump in the course of the Normal Assembly of the United Nations (UNGA) in New York, USA, on Tuesday 23 September 2025. (David Dee Delgado/Bloomberg by way of Getty pictures)
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“You might be a lot nearer to the town. We’ve got an ocean in between. You might be there and Europe has to carry out it,” he added. “They have to instantly cease all power purchases from Russia, in any other case we’ll all waste loads of time.”
Trump mentioned that this week he’ll speak to Euroepan leaders concerning the situation concerning the UN.
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