Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has claimed that fresh US sanctions on Russian oil companies came as a “surprise” following high-level talks between President Vladimir Putin and former US President Donald Trump in Alaska. Lavrov alleged that Washington’s actions were aimed at maintaining influence over Europe, particularly pushing European nations to purchase American LNG and weapons. The US had imposed sanctions on major Russian energy firms including Rosneft and Lukoil in October 2025, targeting financial transactions and supply chains. The remarks highlight ongoing geopolitical tensions, energy security concerns, and the complex diplomatic dynamics shaping Russia-US relations and Europe’s strategic choices.

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