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Trump pushes Europe to stop buying Russian oil, punish Chinese economy for funding Moscow’s war

President Trump recently urged Europe to take decisive action and stop buying Russian oil in order to cut off a key source of funding for Russia’s war efforts. This plea came during a phone call following a meeting in Paris of the “Coalition of the Willing,” a group of over 30 European nations dedicated to supporting Ukraine and finding ways to end Moscow’s aggression.

During the call, President Trump emphasized the importance of European leaders ceasing their purchases of Russian oil, pointing out that Russia had received a significant amount of money from fuel sales to the EU in just one year. The President also stressed the need for Europe to exert economic pressure on China, which has been providing financial support to Russia’s war efforts.

The meeting in Paris, which included French President Macron and other European leaders, highlighted the urgency of the situation in Ukraine and the need for a collective response to address the crisis. President Trump’s involvement in the meeting underscored the importance of international cooperation in confronting Russian aggression and ensuring the security of Ukraine.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to escalate, it is crucial for the international community to stand together in support of Ukraine and take concrete actions to hold Russia accountable for its actions. By cutting off funding sources and applying economic pressure on countries supporting Russia, Europe and the US can work together to bring an end to the conflict and restore peace in the region.

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