Putin Calls U.S. Sanctions 'Unfriendly,' Postpones Summit Plans
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denounced the recent sanctions imposed by the United States on major Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil, characterizing them as an ‘unfriendly move’ that undermines diplomatic relations. Announced by President Trump, these measures aim to cripple Russia’s financial capabilities to sustain its military operations in Ukraine. In response, Putin postponed a planned summit with U.S. officials, arguing that further preparation was necessary, while reiterating Moscow’s unwillingness to yield to external pressure. This escalation in tensions underscores the deteriorating trust between the two nations, raising concerns about the future of dialogue amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Ultimately, the situation reflects the complexities of international relations, where sanctions often lead to deeper divides rather than resolution.
