Rep. Mike McCaul, former chairman of the Congressional Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs Committee, said he has confidence NATO Members will pay attention to President Trump’s call for them to cut off Russian oil.
Mr. McCall, a Republican of Texas, told Martha Raddatz on ABC’s “This Week” plan on Sunday Russia if NATO Members like France and Germany can continue to fill tanks with Kremlin’s oil.
“It has to be a team effort. I think NATO “I predict that this will be something that will happen,” Mr McCall said.
He said Russian President Vladimir Putin may be interested in just and lasting peace with neighboring Ukraine, even in discussions with President Trump.
“Putin used to be the KGB and I think he was unfair,” McCall said. “I think he is manipulating the president as a KGB official.”
Russia’s The largest export products are mainly concentrated in fossil fuels and oil categories, with crude oil, refined oil, natural gas and coal being the most important products.
China is the Kremlin’s largest client, followed by India and Türkiye NATO member.
EU imports of fossil fuels from Russia have steadily declined compared to pre-invasion levels, with the total value of the currency being less than half.
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