Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the Trump administration is losing patience with Putin and may accelerate pressure on Russia through new sanctions to force negotiations [1] - U.S. Treasury Secretary Basent indicated that G7 countries should impose tariffs on nations purchasing oil from Russia, aiming for a unified response to weaken Russia's economy [3] - If the 28 countries in Europe and the U.S. implement secondary sanctions against all entities buying Russian energy, it could lead to a devastating impact on the Russian economy, which heavily relies on energy exports [5] Group 2 - Secondary sanctions would not only deter countries from cooperating with Russia but also lead to a withdrawal of global intermediaries, increasing costs for Russian energy transportation [5] - There are uncertainties regarding whether European countries will follow through with secondary sanctions, as many nations still engage in trade with Russia, particularly in the Global South [6] - The effectiveness of the proposed sanctions is questioned, as the Russian economy may not be easily dismantled despite the intentions of the Trump administration [6]
特朗普通告全球,对普京耐心正耗尽,28国统一战线,先搞崩俄经济
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-17 10:21