Some NATO Members Reluctant to Heed Trumps Call for a Russian Oil Ban | OilPrice.com
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : In Europe, Hungary and Slovakia have been the most vocal opponents of any further squeeze on Russian oil imports.38% : " Trump has also urged the European Union to suspend all imports of Russian energy if it wants Washington to further step up the pressure on Moscow to make peace with the Ukrainian government by hitting its energy export revenues.
24% : Just say when?" Trump also issued a call for tariffs on China, at between 50% and 100% to discourage the country from buying Russian crude.
22% : Some NATO members have expressed reluctance to follow President Trump's call for a complete ban on Russian oil imports as a means of achieving a peace deal for Ukraine, the Washington Times has reported.
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