Group 1 - The meeting between US President Trump and Turkish President Erdogan focused on Turkey's purchase of Russian oil and the potential lifting of the F-35 ban [1][2] - Erdogan expressed a desire for the US to lift the F-35 ban and discussed the procurement of 40 F-16 fighter jets [1][2] - Trump urged Erdogan to stop buying oil from Russia, indicating a potential deal could be reached [1] Group 2 - Turkey is Russia's fourth-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching $52 billion last year [2] - Ukraine has intensified drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, threatening supply capabilities [3] - Brent crude oil prices rose above $70 per barrel, marking a 5.2% increase for the week, influenced by geopolitical factors [3][5] Group 3 - Market sentiment has shifted, with commodity trading advisors turning net long on Brent crude for the first time since early August [5] - Strong US PCE inflation data has supported oil prices, alleviating concerns over short-term demand [5] - OPEC+ is expected to approve a new round of production increases in November to regain global market share [6]
施压土耳其弃购俄石油 特朗普暗示或卖土F-35战机!地缘政治紧张情绪升温 布油升破70美元大关
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-27 05:44