Responding to Mr Trump's above statement, India said that which supplier imports oil from depends on India's interests and prices. From that, it can be understood that India can import both US oil but will certainly not completely stop importing Russian oil.
India is one of the major US partners that Trump has pressured to stop importing Russian oil. Mr. Trump's primary purpose here is to put pressure and pressure US partners to abandon long-standing oil supplies to switch to US oil imports.
The US is among the countries that exploit and export the most oil in the world at present. Once US partners have shifted to importing US oil, Mr. Trump has achieved results to prove the effect of the "America First" policy both domestically and internationally.
In addition, Mr. Trump also used pressure and threats of sanctions to force partners to switch to US oil imports as a master card in bilateral trade negotiations with each partner.
Next is the purpose of making things difficult and putting pressure on Russia to follow Mr. Trump's instructions on finding a political solution to end the Ukrainian conflict. Mr. Trump's calculated logic here is that if Russia cannot export oil, it will reduce income and therefore cannot continue the conflict in Ukraine. The embargo on Russian oil exports is linked to preventing Russian oil importers.
coverage is the purpose of leading the geopolitical game with Russia and economic and trade relations with partners. This type of calculation of Mr. Trump is not easy to hide, so it is not easy to succeed with major US partners, especially partners with good relations with Russia and many cardholders in the game with Mr. Trump.