Will President Trump’s 50% tariffs on India affect its relationship with ‘America’s friends’? Ex-US NSA Jake Sullivan says ‘Germany or Japan will…’

Former US National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan’s words come due to increasing friction due to 50 percent of tariffs, including 25 percent penalty to buy Russian oil between Washington and New Delhi.
Former US National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan claimed that US President Donald Trump “threw ties with India with India’s desire to do business with Trump’s family. In an interview with Meidastouch Network’s Youtube, Sullivan stressed the importance of the Indian-US relationship and stressed that Trump’s movement prevented the trust of US allies in Washington.
Will President Trump’s 50% tariffs on India affect his relationship with ‘America’s friends’?
“The United States worked to establish a relationship with India, a country where we need to be in line with technology, talent, economy and many problems, and it is compatible with strategic threats from China.
Sullivan’s words come in the midst of increasing friction between Washington and New Delhi due to 50 percent of tariffs applied to Indian goods, which contain 25 percent penalty to buy Russian oil.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the SCO Summit ‘to a large extent performer’
Previously, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed his confidence that India and the United States will solve the trade friction between them because they believed that the values of the new Delhi were much closer to Washington than China and Russia. However, in an interview with Fox Business, Scott Bessent underestimated the importance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit and described it as a “executive”.
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