Former President Donald Trump has called on European leaders to impose economic sanctions against China, alleging the country is financially supporting Russia’s military efforts in Ukraine. This appeal was made during a recent conference call with what he referred to as the "Coalition of the Willing."
Trump urged European nations to halt imports of Russian oil, emphasizing the need for a united front against both Russia and its allies. His comments come amid growing concerns over China"s role in the ongoing conflict, as Western nations grapple with the implications of their economic ties to both Russia and China.
This latest push follows a series of statements from Trump advocating for stronger measures against adversaries of the West. In previous reports, he has criticized Europe’s reliance on Russian energy, arguing that it undermines efforts to support Ukraine. The discussion with European leaders reportedly focused on strategies to strengthen sanctions and reduce dependency on Russian resources.
The impact of Trump"s call for action could lead to significant shifts in European energy policy and trade relations with China. As nations consider these recommendations, experts warn that any sanctions could have broader implications for global markets. For more on Trump"s recent political activities, see our earlier coverage on his controversial statements.

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