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Ready to impose sanctions on Russia if NATO does the same

US President Donald Trump speaks with the media on September 11, 2025, after going to Washington, DC, New York, after getting on Marine One.

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

President Donald Trump said on Saturday that all NATO countries started to “do the same thing” and paused oil purchases from Moscow, “ready to make great sanctions on Russia.”

The authority called on NATO countries to impose “50% to 100% tariffs” to China, which he said should be withdrawn after the end of the Russian-Ukraine war.

“China has a strong control over Russia, and even comprehension, and these strong tariffs will break this understanding,” written In a real social article, he said that there was a text of a letter sent to all NATO nations and the “world”.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to impose sanctions on Russia because he occupied Ukraine, but so far avoiding doing so.

At the beginning of this month, the President said he was ready to move towards a second stage of approval of Russia, but he has not yet imposed taxes.

Analysts may have previously told CNBC because Trump’s reluctance to impose strict economic penalties could be partially hoping that a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.

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“The second reason … If Russia was defeated … If Russia was defeated … Then there is no choice but to go further with China, and potential would strengthen China’s position.”

Trump’s Saturday mail stresses that he has shifted his focus to NATO National Nations to end Russia’s war.

“As you know, NATO’s commitment to win was less than 100%, and some of them were shocked by the purchase of Russian oil!” Trump wrote in the article.

“The negotiation on Russia is greatly weakening your position and bargaining power,” he continued.

Hungary and Slovakia criticized Trump officials and continued to receive Russian fossil fuels.

“We want to displace all the Russian gas. President Trump, America and the EU, want to end the Russian-Ukraine war.” he said Friday.

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