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Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he had a recent conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during which the Indian leader reportedly expressed no intention of engaging with Russian oil. Trump did not provide specific details about the conversation but suggested that Modi had clarified India’s position regarding Russian energy imports.

This statement comes amid ongoing global discussions about energy markets and international responses to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, which have affected oil supply and pricing. India has maintained a careful stance, balancing its energy needs with international diplomatic considerations, including its relationship with Russia.

Analysts note that Trump’s comments could influence discussions around international energy policy and geopolitical alignments. However, neither the Indian government nor representatives have publicly confirmed the details of Trump’s account or provided additional context.

As global energy markets continue to adjust to geopolitical developments, these remarks highlight the ongoing diplomatic negotiations and the importance of energy relationships among major nations. The situation remains dynamic, with further statements and policy decisions likely to follow.

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