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Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has warned India, China, and Brazil of potential secondary sanctions due to their ongoing ...
Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has cautioned that secondary sanctions aimed at Russia may significantly impact major economies such as India, China, and Brazil.
US President Donald Trump says the U.S. is now close to securing full trade access to India. Something he claims America has never had before. 'We're going to have access to India,' Trump said Tuesday ...
Mark Rutte, Nato secretary general has threatened India, China, and Brazil with secondary sanctions. Nato chief also stressed ...
As per Tillis, Putin would use these 50 days to win the war or would try to be in a better position for the peace agreement. "So we should look at the current state of Ukraine today and say, no matter ...
Kanwal Sibal pointed out that Turkey imports huge amounts of Russian oil and questioned if the NATO Secretary General will ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has repeatedly said that Moscow’s annual ammunition production capacity is four times ...
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India Today on MSNWho's the 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 ...
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Regtechtimes on MSN🔥 NATO Secretary Mark Rutte Issues Dire Warning: Brazil, India, China Face Massive Sanctions for Backing RussiaNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has issued a strong warning to countries that continue doing business with Russia. Speaking at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Rutte said that nations like Brazil, ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNRussia-Ukraine Peace Talks: NATO's Rutte Urges India, Brazil, China to Push Putin on Peace DealNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned India, China, and Brazil of potential secondary sanctions if they continue trade with Russia. Rutte urged these nations to pressure Putin for peace talks.
In a sharp warning Tuesday, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has said countries like China, India, and Brazil could face crippling secondary sanctions if they keep doing business with Russia.
Rutte also promised that European countries would find the money to support Ukraine so that it can be in a better position ...
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