White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller tempered his criticism of India by noting US President Donald Trump’s relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “tremendous”.
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WASHINGTON - A top aide to US President Donald Trump on Aug 3 accused India of effectively financing Russia’s war in Ukraine by purchasing oil from Moscow, after the US leader escalated pressure on New Delhi to stop buying Russian oil.
“What he (Trump) said very clearly is that it is not acceptable for India to continue financing this war by purchasing the oil from Russia,” said Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff at the White House and one of Mr Trump’s most influential aides.
His criticism was some of the strongest yet by the Trump administration about one of the United States’ major partners in the Indo-Pacific.
“People will be shocked to learn that India is basically tied with China in purchasing Russian oil. That’s an astonishing fact,” Mr Miller said on Fox News programme Sunday Morning Futures.
The Indian Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Indian government sources told Reuters on Aug 2 that New Delhi will keep purchasing oil from Moscow despite American threats.
A 25 per cent tariff on Indian products went into effect on Aug 1 as a result of its purchase of military equipment and energy from Russia.
Mr Trump has also threatened 100 per cent tariffs on US imports from countries that buy Russian oil unless Moscow reaches a major peace deal with Ukraine.
Mr Miller tempered his criticism by noting Mr Trump’s relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he described as “tremendous”. REUTERS