NATO chief warns India, Brazil, China over Russia trade ties
BRAZIL, JUL 15 – NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that secondary sanctions could severely impact China, India, and Brazil if they maintain economic ties with Russia, amid escalating conflicts.
- Tuesday’s warning from Mark Rutte highlighted that countries like Brazil, China, and India risk facing severe secondary sanctions if they continue economic ties with Russia.
- That alert followed Donald Trump’s tariff threat, prompting NATO Chief Rutte to warn that China, India, and Brazil could face severe U.S. secondary sanctions over Russia ties.
- Analysts noted that the warning reminded of global economic fallout from measures curbing Russia’s ties amid the Ukraine war, experts added insight.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged Beijing, Delhi, and Brazil to call Vladimir Putin for peace talks, warning failure could slam back on those countries in a massive way.
- He projected that Russia is preparing for long-term confrontation, adding 'we are going to need a lot more than 2%,' Mark Rutte noted.
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While Donald Trump threatened Russia to stop the war with Ukraine in 50 days or face heavy tariffs, now the NATO chief has warned Russia's trading partner countries of 100 percent tariffs and India, China and Brazil are at the top of these.
Who's Nato chief to warn India on trade?
Nato chief Mark Rutte's warning to India over Russian oil trade crosses diplomatic lines and raises questions about the Western military alliance's role in global trade. In his attempt to be Trump's tough messenger, Rutte could risk alienating a strategic partner like India. Who's Rutte to warn a sovereign country?
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