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Europe Has to Help on Russia Sanctions, Bessent Says
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-13 13:28
Geopolitical Strategy & Sanctions - The US President aims to end the war, believing it wouldn't have started under his leadership [1] - The US is frustrated with President Putin's lack of willingness to negotiate effectively [2] - Secondary tariffs were imposed on India for purchasing Russian oil, with potential for escalation [2] - All options are on the table regarding sanctions against Russia, including increasing, loosening, or setting a definitive lifespan [3] - The US is considering cracking down on the Russian shadow fleet of ships [4] - The US President will leverage all options with President Putin [3] International Cooperation & Leverage - European countries need to actively participate in sanctions against Russia, including secondary sanctions [4] - The US needs European support to create more leverage [6] - The US questioned European leaders' willingness to impose a 200% secondary tariff on China [5] - Germany's reluctance to act decisively is a long-standing issue [6]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-13 12:46
Vladimir Putin is heading to Friday’s planned summit with Donald Trump confident that Russia is in a dominant position on the battlefield as his military advances in Ukraine. That’s likely to strengthen his determination to secure major territorial concessions.Read more: https://t.co/PW0fD3BIJE📷: Vyacheslav Prokofiev ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-13 11:05
Russia plans to spread out remaining output reductions it needs to make as compensation for exceeding its OPEC+ target https://t.co/3AcH4PCEWl ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-13 08:18
Putin is heading to Friday’s planned summit with Trump confident that Russia is in a dominant position on the battlefield as his military advances in Ukraine https://t.co/m6HGyreHzo ...
What message is Trump trying to send Russia's Putin in Alaska?
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-12 19:38
He's a thug. You know, the GDP of Russia somewhere between France and Canada. You know, everybody knows his history, but we got to get him to the table.And I think that the I've been with Trump President Trump, many times and nothing is by accident. And it's no accident that he's in Alaska with some of the largest oil reserves. And I believe that's part of his his mission in this is to tell Russia really to play ball or run to shut you all down and with the energy because we'll have the capabilities and flu ...
Why Russia Is Running a NATO Country’s Nuclear Plant | WSJ Breaking Ground
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-08-12 16:20
Project Overview - Turkey's first nuclear power plant, Akkuyu, is a $25 billion project funded, built, and operated by Russia, raising security concerns for NATO [1] - The plant aims to reduce Turkey's energy import volume by approximately 7 billion cubic meters annually [7] - Once fully online, the four reactors will have an installed capacity of 4.8 gigawatts, generating about 10% of Turkey's electricity [6] Geopolitical Implications - Russia gains a foothold in a NATO member through the Akkuyu project, potentially increasing its influence in the region [8][10] - Concerns exist that Russia could use the plant's seaport as a military facility or as leverage for political bargaining, such as halting fuel deliveries or maintenance [10][11] - NATO expresses concerns about potential security risks due to Russia's involvement, while the Kremlin asserts it's a mutually beneficial partnership [1][16] Turkey's Energy Strategy - Turkey seeks energy independence and economic development through the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, reducing reliance on energy imports from countries like Russia, Iran, and Azerbaijan [2][3] - Turkey has been trying to build a nuclear power sector since the 1950s, with the deal with Russia signed in 2010 based on a build-own-operate model [4] - Turkey is in talks with several countries to build another nuclear power plant, but dependence on one supplier is a concern [19] Russia's Role and Investment - Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear agency, is responsible for all aspects of Akkuyu, from construction to decommissioning, representing a unique model for the industry [5] - Rosatom is investing around $25 billion in the project and needs to operate it for decades to recoup expenses, creating incentives for maintaining a stable political relationship [15] - The knowledge Turkish operators gain from Russia for this specific power plant deepens Turkey's dependency on Russia [14]
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The Economist· 2025-08-12 10:40
Geopolitical Landscape - The Arctic region is facing increasing threats from China and Russia, requiring swift and substantial countermeasures from America and its allies [1] - The situation in the Arctic is critical, with significant stakes for involved parties [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-12 07:16
Geopolitics & Trade - Tariff threats to India are not impacting oil flows [1] - Russia continues crude oil shipments [1] Energy Market - Russia maintains crude shipments ahead of Trump-Putin Summit [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-12 05:00
Brazilian President Lula spoke with his Chinese counterpart following talks with the leaders of India and Russia, as part of his outreach to allies after Trump thrust Brazil into the middle of his global trade war https://t.co/jGKKHGiRHB ...
President Trump: We're going to try to get some prime territory back for Ukraine from Russia
CNBC Television· 2025-08-11 16:09
Want to dip in now to President Trump who's taking questions from reporters after announcing some of those DC crime measures. Let's listen. >> You have to understand this is a war that should have never happened. This is a war that wouldn't have happened if I were president.Would have never happened. Wasn't it was the apple of his eye got along very well with President Putin. But if you look under President Bush, they took a lot of territory. Under President Obama, they took a lot of territory. Under Biden, ...