In a Thursday update on Truth Social, President Donald Trump announced that he and President Vladimir Putin have agreed to meet in Budapest, Hungary, following what he described as a “long and productive” phone 0 goal of the summit is to discuss possible ways to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, which is now in its third 1 said the exact date hasn’t been finalized yet, but preparations are already 2 also confirmed that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a group of high-level 3 will meet with Russian counterparts next week to prepare for the 4 phone conversation between the two leaders comes just one day before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with Trump in the Oval Office, as Kyiv continues to push for more military and financial support from the United States.
“President Zelenskyy and I will be meeting tomorrow, in the Oval Office, where we will discuss my conversation with President Putin, and much more,” Trump wrote . “I believe great progress was made with today’s telephone conversation.” Putin talks oil, Trump considers Tomahawks Trump also said earlier this week that he’s considering sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a decision that would directly increase pressure on 5 possible arms deal, paired with the upcoming meeting, adds a fresh layer to Trump’s direct approach on 6 Trump was laying out his plans, Putin was speaking at an energy conference in Moscow, where he said Russia remains a major global oil producer, despite what he called “unfair” trade restrictions.
“Russia maintains its position as one of the leading oil producers, despite the use of unfair competition mechanisms against us,” Putin 7 added that the country currently makes up 10% of global production and expects to hit 510 million tonnes of oil output by 8 also slammed European countries for cutting off Russian gas supplies, saying they’ve damaged their own economies in the 9 did not mention the 10 to pressure China and India to stop buying Russian 11 Trump 12 claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him on Wednesday that India would stop buying oil from Russia. That’s a major shift, considering Russia supplies one-third of India’s total crude imports.
“This is a positive development for the crude oil price as it would remove a big buyer of Russian oil,” said Tony Sycamore, a market analyst at 13 prices drop after Trump-Putin call and crude data shock After Trump confirmed the Budapest summit plan, oil prices 14 crude fell by 1.37% to close at $61.06 a barrel, and West Texas Intermediate dropped 1.39% to $57.46, both at their lowest levels since May 15 saw Trump’s announcement as a signal of possible de-escalation, which could shift global demand and supply 16 it wasn’t just geopolitics rattling the 17 Energy Information Administration reported that 18 inventories jumped by 3.5 million barrels last week, hitting 423.8 million barrels, far higher than the 288,000-barrel rise 19 larger-than-expected build was due to reduced refinery activity during fall maintenance.
“A modestly bearish report, with a large crude build being offset by a large distillate draw, but with implied oil demand considerably weaker than last week,” said Giovanni Staunovo, an analyst at 20 to the mix, 21 rose to 13.636 million barrels per day, the highest level ever recorded. Meanwhile, multiple Indian refiners are preparing to reduce Russian oil imports, though India’s government made no official comment on Trump’s claim. Instead, it said the country’s top energy goals are stable prices and secure supply. Russia’s government replied that it’s confident in its ongoing energy ties with India, despite pressure from 22 wrap the day up, the United Kingdom rolled out new sanctions targeting Rosneft and Lukoil, two of Russia’s largest energy firms, tightening restrictions on their financial and operational 23 your strategy with mentorship + daily ideas - 30 days free access to our trading program
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