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Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-16 11:01

Group 1 - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Brazil, China, and India could face severe "secondary sanctions" if they continue trading with Russia, urging these countries to reassess their cooperation with Russia [1][3] - Rutte emphasized the potential serious consequences for Brazil, India, and China, suggesting they should communicate with Putin regarding the importance of peace negotiations [3] - The context of Rutte's comments includes a recent announcement by U.S. President Trump about new sanctions against Russia, which could impose a 100% secondary tariff on countries purchasing Russian exports if a peace agreement is not reached within 50 days [3] Group 2 - India has significantly increased its purchase of Russian oil, which now constitutes one-third of its total imports, potentially facing challenges if new Western sanctions are implemented [3] - The Indian government is exploring alternative supply channels in the Middle East to mitigate the impact of potential sanctions, despite these options being more expensive [3] - China's Foreign Ministry reiterated its stance that dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solutions to the Ukraine crisis, opposing unilateral sanctions and coercive measures [4]