Close Menu
Times Network New Zealand
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
What's On
Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

May 1, 2026
The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

May 1, 2026
Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

May 1, 2026
Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

May 1, 2026
Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

May 1, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Times Network New Zealand
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Local News
  • World
  • Business
  • Lifetyle
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Press Release
Times Network New Zealand
Home » NATO leaders call on Trump to reverse Russian oil sanctions suspension
World

NATO leaders call on Trump to reverse Russian oil sanctions suspension

By Press RoomMarch 14, 20263 Mins Read
NATO leaders call on Trump to reverse Russian oil sanctions suspension
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Published on
13/03/2026 – 21:51 GMT+1

German Chancellor Frederich Merz said on Friday that six out of seven G7 countries were against the US’ decision to give Russia a reprieve from oil sanctions. US President Donald Trump carried out the move in order to boost global supply amid soaring prices, which came as a consequence the US-Israeli war that was launched against Iran on 28 February.

ADVERTISEMENT


ADVERTISEMENT

The leaders of Germany, Canada and Norway – all NATO member states – said they would use their channels of communication with the White House to try and change Trump’s mind.

The trio reiterated the alliance’s stance that maximum pressure still needs to be applied on the Kremlin over its war in Ukraine and its wider threat to global security.

“Six out of seven were clearly of the opinion that we should not release the sanctions against Russia”, said Merz.

“We were a little bit surprised when we heard this morning that the American government decided differently,” he told reporters at a press conference in Norway.

The three leaders agreed that maximum pressure should continue to be applied on the Kremlin over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and urged that Russia should not benefit from a reintroduction to global oil markets.

The decision “should be not the case because Russia is benefitting from that”, insisted Merz.

“We should put more pressure on Russia to bring this terrible war to an end as soon as possible, and that’s the reason why we are having a different view on this decision which was taken in [Washington] DC last night”, he said.

Asked at the press conference if G7 countries or NATO would lobby Trump to revise his decision, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said “we all have direct lines to the president, and we’ll use them.”

Merz said he would speak to French President Macron to see if they can find a way around Trump’s plan: “We will have the opportunity to speak with each other over the weekend. And we will check what we can do.”

Arctic Sentry military exercise

The trio were on an official visit to witness NATO’s Arctic Sentry military exercise, which was agreed last January as part of the resolution to Trump’s claim he would “take” Greenland.

The alliance agreed to increase NATO’s presence in the region after Trump insisted it did not possess sufficient security architecture.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius also attended the military display, which consisted of several German Leopard Tanks and Norwegian Infantry Fighting Vehicles.

Pistorius told Euronews he is “much concerned” regarding the impact on the war in Ukraine if Russia regains access to oil revenue which could give it a significant advantage in sustaining its costly invasion.

“The only thing at the end to really force Putin at the negotiation table is to make clear that his revenues out of export of oil and gas will find an end,” he said.

“This is the opposite of that. It’s just a real disadvantage [for Ukraine],” he added.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin welcomed the move by the White House, saying US and Russian interests are aligned on the issue. “We see actions by the US as an attempt to stabilise energy markets. In this regard, our interests align,” said Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

“We heard statements of US representatives that this exception has been indeed made now for oil already loaded before 12 March”, Peskov said.

Video editor • Shona Murray

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

Spain’s ‘humane migration policy’ is ‘model for Europe’, minister says

Spain’s ‘humane migration policy’ is ‘model for Europe’, minister says

Fact check: Did Ukraine’s US ambassador steal champagne during White House dinner shooting?

Fact check: Did Ukraine’s US ambassador steal champagne during White House dinner shooting?

French teen charged in Singapore over vending machine straw-licking viral video

French teen charged in Singapore over vending machine straw-licking viral video

EU shouldn’t ‘humiliate’ itself by seeking direct talks with Russia, warns Kallas

EU shouldn’t ‘humiliate’ itself by seeking direct talks with Russia, warns Kallas

Editors Picks
The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

May 1, 2026
Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

May 1, 2026
Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla, arresting 175 activists

May 1, 2026
Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

Croatia signs US-backed deal to expand Balkan gas infrastructure amid EU climate concerns

May 1, 2026
Latest News
Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

Switzerland or Italy? Who covers medical costs after the Crans-Montana fire?

May 1, 2026
The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

The “giant” heads home: After war missions and Maduro capture, a record return

May 1, 2026
Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

Global press freedom at lowest level in 25 years, Reporters Without Borders report shows

May 1, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 Times Network New Zealand. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.