US to impose more secondary sanctions against Russia's trading partners — Trump
Other countries
- 07 August, 2025
- 08:07
President Donald Trump said that the US intends to impose additional secondary sanctions on Russia's trading partners, Report informs.
"You're going to see a lot more. You're going to see so much secondary sanctions," he said, responding to a reporter’s question about potential restrictions against Russia's trading partners.
The US leader confirmed several times that China, like India, is among the countries that may face additional US tariffs. He added that only a few countries in total could face such decisions from Washington. Trump did not explain how this relates to his previous statements about secondary sanctions. "It may happen. I mean, I don't know. I can't tell you yet, but we did it with India," he noted.
Latest News
12:26
San Diego to pay $30M to family of teenager shot dead by police
Other countries12:10
Hikmat Hajiyev, Qatari minister of state mull Baku-Doha relations
Foreign policy12:00
Kazakhstan considers maintaining oil production priority after attack on CPC
Region11:40
Anar Guliyev: Youth demands should be taken into account in urban planning
Infrastructure11:30
Rafiyev: 3 new centers to be opened in Baku as part of D-8 Organization
Foreign policy11:23
D-8 Secretary-General: Benefiting from Azerbaijan's experience is crucial
Foreign policy11:12
Supreme Court to decide legality of Trump move to limit birthright citizenship
Other countries11:03
Minister: Azerbaijan implements successful youth policy
Domestic policy10:50