“Will get this solved”: US Treasury Secy on India-US tensions

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Washington DC [US], September 2: US Treasury Secretary Scott
Bessent expressed confidence that India and the US will resolve trade friction between
them, as he believed that New Delhi’s values are much closer to Washington than
to China and Russia.
In an interview with Fox Business, Scott Bessent, however, downplayed the significance
of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, calling it “largely
performative.”
“This is a longstanding meeting, it’s called the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and I
think it’s largely performative,” Bessent said. “I think at the end of the day, India is the
most populous democracy in the world. Their values are much closer to ours and
to China’s than to Russia’s.”
“I think at the end of the day, two great countries will get this solved. But the Indians have
not been great actors in terms of buying Russian oil and then reselling it, financing
the Russian war effort in Ukraine,” he told Fox Business.
Bessent’s remarks come amid the rising friction between Washington and New Delhi due
to the 50 per cent tariffs imposed on Indian goods, which include a 25 per cent penalty
for buying Russian oil.
On the other hand, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro attacked India, targeting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi for meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Speaking with reporters, Navarro lambasted PM Modi for what he termed “getting in bed
with the authoritarian”, describing the meeting as shameful.
He also pressed that India needs the US, Europe and Ukraine and not Russia, urging
New Delhi to stop purchasing discounted crude oil from Moscow.

PM Modi, in his address at SCO, stressed the need to boost connectivity between the
members to boost trade.

“India has always believed that strong connectivity not only boosts trade but also opens
doors to growth and trust,” PM Modi said.
Russian President Putin said that dialogue within the SCO helps lay the foundation for a
new Eurasian security system, replacing outdated Eurocentric and Euro-Atlantic models.
“The SCO is steadily increasing its influence in addressing international issues. National
currencies are being used more widely in mutual settlements for trade
among SCO countries. The pace of development of cooperation within the SCO is
impressive,” said Putin.
Additionally, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation to uphold fairness and justice while addressing the 25th Meeting of the
Council of Heads of State of the SCO.
“We must promote a correct historical perspective on World War II, and oppose the Cold
War mentality and block confrontation and bullying practices,” Xi said.