‘Got India’s commitment to stop buying additional Russian oil’: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after trade framework

In a significant diplomatic development, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently announced that the United States has secured a commitment from India to halt the purchase of additional Russian oil. This statement follows the recent unveiling of a joint trade deal framework between India and the US, emphasizing the strengthening of bilateral ties amid global geopolitical tensions. The commitment comes as part of broader US efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy sources in the wake of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. India's strategic decision is expected to align with international sanctions against Russia, although it has previously maintained a balanced approach in its energy procurement. The announcement reflects the growing cooperation between the two nations, as they seek to enhance economic and security partnerships in a rapidly changing global landscape. The implications of this commitment could have significant repercussions on global oil markets and geopolitical alliances, highlighting India's pivotal role in the region.
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