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US wants India to buy Venezuelan oil – envoy

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Published: February 20, 2026 2:26 pm
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Washington has been using trade talks to persuade New Delhi to give up on Russian supplies

The US is in “active negotiations” with India, which it hopes to persuade to import oil from Venezuela instead of Russia, the American ambassador in New Delhi has said.

The US issued licenses to two trading houses to distribute oil produced in Venezuela after kidnapping the Latin American nation’s leader, Nicolas Maduro, in early January and reaching a supply deal with interim president Delcy Rodriguez.

Washington has been using the ongoing trade negotiations to persuade New Delhi to give up on Russian oil supplies. India and China became the main buyers of the crude after the US and EU imposed sanctions on Moscow over the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.

US Ambassador Sergio Gor told journalists in New Delhi on Friday that “the [US] Department of Energy is speaking to the [Indian] Ministry of Energy” about buying Venezuelan oil, and “we’re hoping to have some news of that very soon.”

Earlier this month, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order eliminating the 25% tariff imposed on India last August over importing Russian oil. Trump claimed that he did so because New Delhi “agreed to stop” deliveries from Moscow.

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“On the oil, there’s an agreement… We have seen India diversify on their oil. There is a commitment. This is not about India. The US doesn’t want anyone buying Russian oil,” the ambassador said.

New Delhi never confirmed that it had promised Washington it would abandon Russian oil. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said during the Munich Security Conference last week that his country’s leaders pursue “strategic autonomy” and make decisions in the energy sector that “they feel are in their best interest,” based on an analysis of costs and risks.

Moscow also said that it has no information about India putting Russian crude deliveries on hold. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told journalists on Wednesday that oil purchases are driven by commercial feasibility. “I think that neither we nor you have a reason to believe that India has revised its approach,” she stressed.


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Earlier in February, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the US of using “coercive measures that are incompatible with fair competition” in its push to control the main international energy routes and “dominate the world economy.”

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