‘Hope To Fix Tariff Issue With India’: US Secretary Marco Rubio Targets Europe Over Russian Gas Purchase | India News

India-US trade order: India and USA are working to solve trade disputes and reach a mutual agreeable agreement. While the United States brings a 50% tariff to India, it is firmly organizing the new Delhi Washington’s bullying. Now, days after the American officials travel to the new Delhi, the US delegation visited the delegation, trade talks are now in the last stage of discussion. In the middle of this, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a positive statement, saying that the Trump administration wanted to solve the tariff problem with India.
Rubio also hit European countries because they did not help the Russian oil and gas purchases and the reason for the end of the Ukrainian War. “There are still countries in Europe that buy large amounts of oil and natural gas from Russia in Europe, this is ridiculous.
Marco Rubio also said that the US hopes to correct the situation with India. “You know, you have seen the measures we have taken about India about something that we hope to correct, but the president has the ability to do more and is thinking of doing more,” he said.
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Nice to meet @Secrubio This morning in New York.
Our speech discussed a number of bilateral and international issues related to the current concern. He agreed on the importance of participation that continues to progress in priority areas.
We will stay in communication.
pic.twitter.com/q31vcxawel– Dr. S. Jaishankar (@drsjaishankar) 22 September 2025
Rubio’s interpretation, Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs. He came a day after his meeting with Jaishankar. Jaishankar X. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met Jaishankar’s visa regulations, which are seen as a movement of two -sided relations as a US Secretary of Foreign Affairs, with Jaishankar’s US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In Washington, the Minister of Trade and Industry Piyush Goyal forced efforts to revive trade negotiations and underlined India’s intention to transform political honor into concrete economic gains.
India continued to adopt pragmatic approaches to combining the complexities of the existing global trade order with diplomatic interventions at the time of patience and flexibility. On Monday, twin high -level meetings in the United States emphasized this strategy. Together with the two engagements, reflecting the new Delhi’s diplomacy and trade balancing proposal, he pointed out both economic opportunities and determination to secure geopolitical stability.




