U.S. Threatens Sanctions on Russian Oil Purchases, Complicating India Trade Talks on July 15

According to sources, the United States on July 15 threatened sanctions against countries purchasing Russian oil, a move that may complicate ongoing trade negotiations with India. Indian officials were reportedly surprised by the proposal, as the issue of India's Russian oil purchases had already been resolved during talks leading to a preliminary trade agreement in February. The matter had not been raised again in recent discussions. India has not yet signed the preliminary agreement and is seeking more favorable terms than its regional competitors. According to the sources, India is unlikely to publicly criticize the new proposal and is expected to continue engaging with the U.S., viewing current tensions as a transitional phase in the broader bilateral relationship.
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