普京:美国还在向俄购买核燃料,印度也应享有同样权利;表态俄不考虑重返G8
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-05 08:08

Group 1 - The core focus of President Putin's visit to India is expected to be the oil trade between Russia and India, amidst U.S. pressure on India regarding Russian oil purchases [1] - Putin questioned the U.S. pressure on India to refrain from buying Russian oil, highlighting that the U.S. continues to purchase Russian nuclear fuel for its nuclear power plants, suggesting India should have the same rights [3] - Despite multiple rounds of sanctions imposed by the U.S. and Europe since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022, India has emerged as the largest buyer of Russian seaborne oil [3] Group 2 - The U.S. has imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian products, citing India's direct or indirect imports of Russian oil, leading to a cumulative tariff rate of 50% on Indian goods [3] - India has repeatedly emphasized that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are unreasonable and unfair, while the U.S. and EU continue to engage in trade with Russia, importing billions of dollars worth of energy and commodities [4] - Putin expressed no interest in rejoining the G8, stating that he has not participated in G8 summits for some time, and this decision is unrelated to the situation in Ukraine [6] Group 3 - Putin criticized the G7's self-designation, noting that some G7 members have economic weights lower than India when adjusted for purchasing power parity [8] - The G7, formed in the 1970s, originally included the U.S., Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan, and Russia was included in the G8 until its expulsion in 2014 due to the Ukraine crisis [8]