BREAKING: Trump Announces That India Will Stop Purchasing Oil from Russia
Former President Donald Trump announced that India has agreed to stop purchasing Russian oil, a move aimed at further isolating Russia economically amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He made this statement during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump emphasized that while countries like Hungary face constraints due to existing infrastructure, India will no longer buy Russian oil. This growth is part of Trump’s broader strategy to pressure Russia economically while pursuing a negotiated peace between Moscow and kyiv. additionally, Trump mentioned discussions with Zelenskyy about supplying Ukraine with weapons capable of striking targets deep inside Russia.He expressed hope that the conflict could end without escalating to full military confrontation and revealed that he plans a one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir putin in Hungary, maintaining close communication with Zelenskyy throughout the peace process. The White House has not yet released details about the agreement with India.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that India has agreed to stop buying Russian oil.
Trump made the announcement during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“India is not going to be buying Russian oil anymore, and Hungary is sort of stuck, because they have one pipeline, it’s been there for years and years and years, and they’re inland — they don’t have sea,” he said.
Trump added, “But India will not be buying oil from Russia.”
.@POTUS: “India is not going to be buying Russian oil anymore, and Hungary is sort of stuck because they have one pipeline… and they’re inland — they don’t have sea… but India will not be buying oil from Russia.” pic.twitter.com/KXpUBejIvU
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 17, 2025
The move is part of Trump’s ongoing effort to isolate Russia economically as he pushes for a negotiated peace between Moscow and Kyiv.
The president said he and Zelenskyy also planned to discuss a deal for weapons that would allow Ukraine to strike targets deep inside Russia.
Trump also said he is still confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin can be persuaded to end the conflict.
“Hopefully we’ll be able to get the war over with without thinking about Tomahawks,” Trump said.
Trump: “hopefully we’ll get the war over with without Tomahawks” pic.twitter.com/YCYDZdoBJa
— Azeb Wolde-Giorghis (@AzebWG) October 17, 2025
Trump said his upcoming meeting with Putin in Hungary will be a one-on-one session, but that the U.S. will remain in close contact with Zelenskyy throughout the process.
The president has made ending the war in Ukraine a top foreign policy goal since beginning his second term in January.
Friday’s statement signals a potential turning point as Trump leverages his position against Moscow amid a slew of foreign policy wins.
Trump has consistently said that peace in Eastern Europe requires economic pressure and direct engagement with world leaders.
The White House did not immediately release any details about the agreement with India.
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