WASHINGTON, D.C. — US President Donald Trump urged European countries Thursday to put economic pressure on China because of its support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the White House said.
Speaking by video conference with European leaders gathered in Paris, Trump also said "Europe must stop purchasing Russian oil that is funding the war," a senior White House official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who also took part in the meeting, said earlier that Trump is "very dissatisfied" with European purchases of Russian oil, saying the buyers were Hungary and Slovakia.
Zelenskyy also said he discussed sanctions on Russia and protecting Ukraine's airspace in the call that he and European leaders held with Trump.
Trump, whose efforts to mediate between Russia and Ukraine have failed to produce a breakthrough, has been tightlipped on what his next move will be as he seeks an end to the war.
The United States has already decided to impose sanctions on India as punishment for buying Russian oil.
Trump so far has not done this with China, which imports a lot of Russian oil and is holding trade talks with Washington.
Trump has been talking tough of late about China, however., This news data comes from:http://www.gyglfs.com

On Tuesday he accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of conspiring against the United States with Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when the three gathered in Beijing to watch a big military parade commemorating the end of World War II.
Trump tells Europe to put economic pressure on China over Ukraine
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