Group 1 - The EU and the US failed to reach an agreement on imposing secondary sanctions on India and China for purchasing Russian oil, with EU Commission President von der Leyen stating that the EU will make its own decisions [1][4] - Von der Leyen emphasized the importance of strengthening partnerships based on common interests, particularly with India, given its increasing role in regional security [1][4] - Despite US pressure, the EU is unlikely to completely eliminate its dependence on Russian energy in the short term, as countries like Hungary and Slovakia continue to import Russian oil [1][4][5] Group 2 - Trump has repeatedly urged European nations to stop purchasing Russian oil, linking this demand to increased pressure on Russia to cease its actions in Ukraine [2][4] - The EU plans to ban imports of oil products refined from Russian oil starting next year and aims to prohibit imports of Russian liquefied natural gas by January 1, 2027, a year earlier than previously planned [4][5] - India is expected to maintain its oil purchases from Russia, with procurement activities anticipated to remain strong in November and December [6][7]
二级制裁中印,美欧未达成一致
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-22 22:37