Economic pressure could bring Russia to negotiating table, Bessent says

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump's administration is "prepared to increase pressure on Russia." - REUTERS/Filepic
WASHINGTON: U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that additional economic pressure by the United States and Europe could prompt Russian President Vladimir Putin to enter peace talks with Ukraine.
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- Trump's administration is ready to increase pressure on Russia but seeks EU support for broader sanctions and secondary tariffs.
- The goal is to collapse Russia's economy and force Putin to negotiate, as the Ukraine war drags on longer than expected.
- Tariffs have been raised on India, a major Russian oil buyer, while sanctions on China and Russia remain on hold for now.
Bessent said President Donald Trump's administration is "prepared to increase pressure on Russia."
But, he added, "we need our European partners to follow us, because if the U.S. and the EU do this together, we are in a race now between how long can the Ukrainian military hold up versus how long can the Russian economy hold up?"
Trump has been frustrated at his inability to bring a halt to the fighting in Ukraine after he initially predicted he would be able to end the war swiftly when he took office in January.
He has withheld new sanctions on Russia and China, a top Russian oil buyer. But he has ramped up tariffs on U.S. imports from India, another top Russian energy consumer.
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