Russia’s Putin reveals Trump’s ‘double standards’, calls India ‘self-resecting’

Among the ongoing tariff tensions between India and the United States, Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed a “triple attack” in US counterpart Donald Trump. On the one hand, Putin called Trump’s “double standards”; On the other hand, he called the US president by calling India …
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump (Painting Loan: Reuters)
Among the ongoing tariff tensions between India and the United States, Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed a “triple attack” in US counterpart Donald Trump. On the one hand, Putin called Trump’s “double standards”; On the other hand, he mocked the US president, calling India as “self -esteem.”
Moreover, Putin also opened the Russian market to India among Trump’s upright tariffs against the new Delhi. Addressing an event in Southern Russia, Putin caught Trump’s “double standards” before the world. Trump announced a 50 percent tariff against India for doing business with Russia. The ironic is Washington’s purchasing uranium from Moscow. Despite Trump’s major claims to stop the Ukrainian War, the import of Russian goods of the United States is constantly increasing.
What did Putin say
Russian President Putin added that the United States ranks second in terms of purchasing Uranium from Moscow, and Russia’s uranium constitutes 25 percent of the total sales of uranium in the US markets. The Russian Prime Minister also expressed his hope that Moscow would win 120 US dollar (about 10,500 crores) by selling uranium to the United States in 2025.
Putin’s statement came to Trump’s tariff announcement against India as a heavy jolt. On the one hand, the President of the United States accused India of purchasing oil from Russia of feeding the Ukrainian war; On the other hand, the United States itself continues to receive uranium from Moscow. According to Trump’s allegations, the United States bought uranium from Russia and is not “fueling the Ukrainian War”?



