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During a meeting with President Donald Trump, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte spoke about shipping new munitions to NATO.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned on Wednesday that countries such as Brazil, China and India could be hit very hard by secondary sanctions if they continued to do business with Russia.
Ahead of Friday's new tariff package, Trump announced that a 25% tariff would be imposed on India along with another ...
Mark Rutte, Nato secretary general has threatened India, China, and Brazil with secondary sanctions. Nato chief also stressed that the US would now "massively" supply Ukraine with weapons "not just ...
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'India isn't the Dutch East Indies': Russian envoy blasts NATO's sanctions warning over energy trade
"Glaring hypocrisy exposes the West's fundamental double standards," writes Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov ...
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India Today on MSNIndia looks Trump in the eye, says take a walk
In its strongest reaction yet, India has told the US it will hold its right to an independent foreign policy and put the ...
New Delhi: After NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte threatened India with sanctions, External Affairs Ministry on Thursday said that securing energy needs of India was an an "overriding priority ...
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has warned India, China, and Brazil of potential secondary sanctions due to their ongoing trade relations with Russia. Rutte urged these nations to pressure Vladimir ...
Mark Rutte urged the three BRICS countries to "make the phone call" to Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the war in Ukraine — or face secondary sanctions from the US.
In a statement, NATO said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be in Washington on Monday and Tuesday and meet with President Trump and key administration officials.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRutte on Trump’s ultimatum to Putin: China, India, and Brazil face a severe blow
The United States may impose 100% tariffs on China, India, and Brazil if Russia refuses to sign a peace agreement with Ukraine within 50 days, states NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, according to ...
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