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    Treasury Plans Stronger Russia Pressure

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersOctober 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the administration is ready to increase economic pressure on Russia. This move depends on cooperation from European partners in reducing oil purchases from Moscow.

    Bessent emphasized that coordinated action is essential to weaken Russia’s ability to fund its military operations. He noted that cutting energy imports would directly impact Russia’s revenue and limit its capacity to sustain the war in Ukraine.

    The Treasury Secretary highlighted that the United States is closely working with European nations to ensure sanctions are effective. He said a joint approach would send a strong signal to Moscow about the global consequences of its aggression.

    Officials stated that oil is a major source of income for Russia. Reducing purchases would tighten economic pressure, targeting key sectors while avoiding undue harm to civilians. Bessent stressed that careful planning is needed to maintain energy stability in Europe while applying pressure on Russia.

    Analysts say that economic measures are one of the most effective tools to influence Russian policy. They noted that sanctions combined with reduced oil imports could significantly limit Moscow’s financial resources for military actions.

    Bessent also mentioned that the U.S. is prepared to act swiftly if European partners agree to cut oil purchases. He emphasized that timing and coordination are crucial for maximum impact on Russia’s economy.

    The Treasury Secretary explained that these measures are part of a broader strategy to support Ukraine. By targeting Russia’s financial and energy sectors, the United States aims to pressure Moscow into considering diplomatic solutions.

    European nations have faced challenges in reducing oil imports due to economic dependence on Russian energy. Bessent acknowledged these concerns but emphasized that cooperation is vital to uphold international law and stability.

    The United States continues to implement sanctions on Russian banks, businesses, and individuals. Bessent said that additional steps, including restrictions on oil and energy exports, could follow if Russia maintains its military aggression.

    Experts note that coordinated sanctions can have a long-term effect on Russia’s economy. They said that limiting oil revenues may reduce Moscow’s ability to sustain military campaigns while signaling global resolve.

    Bessent emphasized that the goal is not to harm ordinary Russians but to pressure decision-makers in Moscow. He said careful targeting and monitoring will ensure that sanctions are effective and fair.

    The Treasury Secretary also highlighted ongoing discussions with allies about additional measures. He said that economic tools, combined with diplomatic efforts, can strengthen the global response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

    Officials stated that energy coordination is central to this strategy. By reducing oil imports from Russia, Europe and the United States can limit revenue streams critical to funding military operations.

    Bessent concluded that the U.S. remains committed to supporting Ukraine and holding Russia accountable. He stressed that decisive economic action, when coordinated with partners, can help bring Moscow to the negotiating table.

    The announcement underscores the United States’ readiness to escalate pressure if necessary. Analysts say the move demonstrates the importance of transatlantic cooperation in responding to Russia’s aggression.

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