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Trump’s Response To EU-India “Mother of All Deals” - India To Buy Expensive Venezuela Oil | PZ LIVE The *EU‑India “Mother of All Deals”* — a landmark free trade agreement between the European Union and India — is shaking up global economic and diplomatic alliances. But how has *President Donald Trump reacted**? In this *PZ LIVE report, we unpack **America’s response to the massive India‑EU trade pact**, Trump’s comments on India’s **energy strategy (including Venezuelan oil)**, and what this means for **U.S.–India relations, global trade, and geopolitical competition**. 📌 *In This Video:* • *The landmark EU‑India deal:* India and the European Union finalized a comprehensive free trade agreement dubbed the “*mother of all deals*,” which could cover nearly two billion people and cut tariffs on most goods, deepening economic ties between New Delhi and Brussels. ([Al Jazeera][1]) • *Trump’s reaction to the trade pact:* U.S. officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, expressed disappointment over the EU–India deal, saying it risks undermining coordinated Western policy, particularly on Russia and Ukraine. ([Reuters][2]) • *Tariff tensions remain:* The U.S. has slapped high tariffs — now up to 50% — on Indian imports partly due to New Delhi’s past purchases of Russian oil, and those tariffs continue to complicate bilateral relations. ([The Times of India][3]) • *Trump’s oil remark:* President Trump claimed India will start buying *oil from Venezuela* instead of Iran — a conceptual deal he says could reduce India’s reliance on Iranian barrels. However, *there’s no official confirmation yet from India or Venezuela* on such a shift. ([www.ndtv.com][4]) • *Energy & geopolitical stakes:* India historically bought discounted Russian crude after sanctions hit Iran, and shifting to Venezuelan oil could be more expensive and complex because of differences in crude type and refinery capability — adding new strategic layers to U.S., Indian, and global energy policy. ([Reddit][5]) • *Global trade realignment:* The India–EU free trade deal comes as many Western allies rethink ties with the U.S., prioritizing diversified partnerships amid trade pressure from Washington. ([The Guardian][6]) 👇 *Discussion Prompt:* Is the **U.S. reaction to the EU‑India deal driven by strategic rivalry**, economic competition, or frustration over tariff disputes? Let us know your view in the comments! 🔔 *Like, Subscribe & Share* for cutting edge analysis on global trade, diplomacy, and geopolitical shifts from *PZ LIVE*. --- #EUIndiaTradeDeal #TrumpResponse #VenezuelaOil #USIndiaRelations #MotherOfAllDeals #Geopolitics #TradeWar #PZLIVE #GlobalEconomy EU India free trade agreement 2026, Trump response India EU deal, India to buy Venezuelan oil, US India tariffs, Trump oil comment India, India EU “mother of all deals”, geopolitics trade war, US reaction trade pact India, India energy diversification Venezuela oil --- *1. EU‑India Free Trade Deal:* The India–European Union Free Trade Agreement, described as “mother of all deals,” was concluded to liberalize trade and investment across goods, services, and regulatory frameworks between India and the bloc after nearly two decades of talks — a major strategic realignment. ([Wikipedia][7]) *2. U.S. Disappointment:* U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated the EU‑India deal “undermines Western unity” on coordinated policy, especially over Russian sanctions — capturing Washington’s annoyance that allied partners pursue independent economic strategies. ([Reuters][2]) *3. Trump on Venezuelan Oil:* Trump noted that India will reportedly buy **Venezuelan oil instead of Iranian crude**, a claim he made publicly but which lacks confirmation from Indian or Venezuelan officials — highlighting U.S. attempts to reshape global oil flows under Trump’s pressure tactics. ([www.ndtv.com][4]) *4. Tariffs & Trade Frictions:* Washington has applied up to 50% tariffs on Indian imports — in part as a punitive measure for energy buying patterns, particularly Russian crude — complicating U.S.–India trade talks and contributing to the backdrop for India’s diversification of partners. ([The Times of India][3]) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to Federal Post, Pakistan’s emerging digital news platform highlighting women's empowerment, entrepreneurship, social issues, politics, justice reforms, economy, and digital innovation. Subscribe for impactful stories and insightful podcasts shaping Pakistan’s future. Follow us on social media: YouTube: / @federalpost Facebook: / federal.post1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/federalpost... Twitter: / federal_post Tiktok: / federalpost