Putin calls new US oil sanctions an 'unfriendly act', says they won’t hurt Russian economy
- On October 23, 2025, President Vladimir Putin said Moscow will never bow to pressure from the United States or any foreign power and warned a strike inside Russia would draw an overwhelming response.
- U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday targeted Russia's two biggest oil companies with sanctions, helping push global oil prices up by nearly 5% and prompting India to consider cutting Russian imports.
- Putin described the sanctions as an unfriendly act and said they would have consequences but would not significantly affect Russia's economic well-being, and he warned that disrupting Russian exports would sharply raise oil prices at U.S. service stations.
- U.S. President Donald Trump said he had cancelled a planned summit with President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, which Putin said Trump had proposed in Budapest.
- Asked about missile reports and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's remarks, President Vladimir Putin said `This is, of course, an attempt to put pressure on Russia` and argued dialogue is better than confrontation.
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