特朗普逼迫莫迪拒买伊朗石油,反过来劝中国“识时务”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-19 10:44

Group 1 - The article discusses the strategic moves made by the Trump administration regarding energy resources, particularly focusing on Iran and Venezuela, and how these moves have influenced India's energy procurement decisions [1][3][5] - India, under Modi's government, has shifted its energy imports away from Iran due to U.S. sanctions, opting instead for Venezuelan oil to maintain trade relations with the U.S. and avoid secondary sanctions [1][5][10] - The U.S. aims to leverage its control over Venezuelan oil to weaken the influence of Iran and Russia in the energy market, with India and China being key targets for oil sales [3][9] Group 2 - The trade agreement framework established between the U.S. and India includes a reduction in tariffs on energy imports, contingent upon India's cooperation in sourcing oil from the U.S. and Venezuela [5][10] - India's energy diversification strategy is driven by the need for stable and affordable energy sources while balancing its trade relations with the U.S. [5][10] - In contrast, China maintains a long-term strategic partnership with Venezuela and is resistant to U.S. pressure to alter its energy procurement practices, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and mutual benefits in its energy dealings [7][12]

特朗普逼迫莫迪拒买伊朗石油,反过来劝中国“识时务” - Reportify