Iran Foreign Minister Says US 'Begging' India To Buy Russian Oil, After 'Bullying' Them To Stop

Iran's Foreign Minister has accused the United States of pressuring India to refrain from purchasing Russian oil, suggesting that the US is now 'begging' India to resume imports. This statement follows a recent US decision on March 5, which granted India a 30-day waiver permitting the purchase of Russian crude amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. The waiver is seen as a strategic move by the US to navigate its complex relationship with India, especially in light of India's growing energy needs and its historical ties with Russia. Iran's comments highlight the shifting dynamics in global oil markets, where countries are increasingly seeking to balance their energy requirements against international diplomatic pressures. As India's economy continues to recover post-pandemic, the demand for oil remains robust, making it a significant player in the global energy landscape. This incident underscores the intricate interplay of diplomacy, energy security, and national interests in the context of India's foreign policy.
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