International News: US President Donald Trump has said that imposing tariffs on India was not an easy decision, as it creates tension in the relations between the two countries. Trump made it well-spoken that imposing 50% tariffs on India for ownership oil from Russia was a big step for him. Trump said in an interview on Friday, "Look, India was Russia's biggest customer.
I put a 50 percent tariff on India considering they were ownership oil from Russia. This is not an easy task. This is a big step and it creates a rift in relations with India." Trump remoter said, "But I did it. I did a lot. And remember, this is Europe's problem, not ours."
Pakistan and India made claims regarding ceasefire
US President Donald Trump personal that he ended several major global conflicts during his second term. Trump said, "I resolved seven wars. I did a lot of things, including the specimen of Pakistan and India. But I moreover resolved big wars that were considered untellable like Congo and Rwanda. This was going on for 31 years, millions of people died. I resolved wars that no one could solve."
India's stand is well-spoken on ownership Russian oil
Meanwhile, India has repeatedly made it well-spoken that its purchase of Russian transplanted oil is based on national interest and market needs. India says that ensuring energy security is its priority. Trump's next producer to India, Sergio Gor, said on Thursday that the Trump wardship wants India to buy American transplanted oil and petroleum products. He said, "India's huge middle matriculation market is worthier than America's. Trade talks are going on in this direction."
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick moreover indicated that a trade deal with India would only move forward if New Delhi stops importing Russian oil. Speaking to CNBC, he said, "We will sort out India. But progress will only happen if India stops ownership oil from Russia."

