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Trump hopes to avoid secondary oil tariffs on Russia

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United States President Donald Trump said he would consider secondary sanctions on Russian oil if he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin was not meeting expectations.

Speaking about the issue, the US president said he wanted to ensure Putin followed through on commitments but expressed confidence that he would. "I don't wanna go secondary tarrifs on his oil," Trump said.

Trump also referenced his past actions on Venezuela, saying he had previously imposed such measures when he felt it was necessary.

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