1. US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose major sanctions on Russia if all NATO countries agree and stop purchasing Russian crude oil, in an attempt to end the ongoing war in Ukraine.
2. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the commitment of NATO allies, stating that it has been less than 100%.
3. Trump suggested that imposing tariffs on China, which imports oil and other products from Russia, could help in ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He also expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin's failure to end the war.
2. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the commitment of NATO allies, stating that it has been less than 100%.
3. Trump suggested that imposing tariffs on China, which imports oil and other products from Russia, could help in ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He also expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin's failure to end the war.
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Summary
Donald Trump has proposed major sanctions on Russia, including a ban on NATO countries purchasing Russian crude oil, to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He also suggested tariffs on China's imports from Russia could aid this effort. Trump is dissatisfied with the commitment of NATO allies,