‘To take a little pressure off’: Trump on US waiver to India for Russian oil purchase amid Iran war

In light of the ongoing conflict in Iran, former US President Donald Trump has commented on the Biden administration's decision to grant India a waiver for its purchases of Russian oil. Trump emphasized that the waiver aims to alleviate some pressure on India's energy needs amidst rising global tensions. A senior Indian government official reiterated that the country has never required external permission to procure oil from Russia, underscoring India's autonomous stance on energy security. The waiver comes as India seeks to balance its energy imports while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics, particularly given its strategic ties with both Russia and the United States. The situation highlights the broader implications of the Iran war on global oil markets and the efforts by nations to secure energy resources amidst fluctuating prices and supply constraints.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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