Bessent says US expects Japan to stop buying Russian energy

US Treasury Secretary Bessent urges Japan to end Russian energy imports during key meetings in Washington. - REUTERS
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that he told Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato that the Trump administration expects Japan to stop importing Russian energy.
AI Brief
- US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent asked Japan to halt Russian energy imports during meetings in Washington.
- Japan responded cautiously, saying it will act in coordination with G7 partners to support peace in Ukraine.
- G7 nations plan to intensify sanctions, targeting countries that help Russia bypass restrictions through oil purchases.
Bessent and Kato met on the sidelines of the annual International Monetary Fund meeting, and the G7 and G20 finance leaders' gatherings held this week in Washington.
"Japan will do what it can based on the basic principle of coordinating with G7 countries to achieve peace in Ukraine in a fair manner," Kato told reporters, when asked whether Japan was urged to stop importing Russian energy from Bessent.
The Group of Seven (G7) nations - the U.S., Japan, Canada, Britain, France, Germany and Italy - agreed earlier this month to coordinate and intensify sanctions against Moscow over its war in Ukraine by targeting countries that buy Russian oil and thereby enable sanctions circumvention.
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