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Trump considers fresh sanctions on Russian oil as Group of Seven shifts focus to Ukraine
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: Potential new federal sanctions on Russian oil could indirectly impact North Dakota's oil and gas industry, a key component of the state's economy, by altering global energy supplies and pricing.
Donald Trump signaled he may reinstate sanctions on Russian oil, marking a shift in his stated approach to Moscow's energy sector. The former president did not specify the timing or scope of potential sanctions. Trump's comments came as the Group of Seven nations refocused their strategic priorities on Ukraine. Ukraine has initiated formal negotiations for European Union membership. Kyiv seeks binding security guarantees as part of its effort to strengthen ties with Western institutions. The G7 has emphasized its commitment to supporting Ukraine during the ongoing conflict. Trump did not elaborate on the reasoning behind his position on Russian oil sanctions. Ukraine's EU membership talks represent a formal step in the country's institutional integration with Europe. Officials in Kyiv have stated that security assurances from Western partners remain a central component of their negotiation strategy. Trump previously took different positions on Russia policy during his first term as president. His current statements on potential sanctions represent his approach as he considers another presidential run.
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