China will continue to provide energy sources in a way that meets its national interests. Such statement was made on Monday, August 4, the Foreign Ministry of the PRC.

China's foreign policy has responded to US threats to impose secondary sanctions on the country to continue trading with Russia. Beijing officials emphasized that “the forced and pressure will not give anything.”
The Chinese government also warned that the United States, which will continue to protect their ownership, safety and development benefits. “
The Indian administration, responded to the threats of US leader Donald Trump to significantly increase the price of Indian goods if New Delhi did not revise the attitude towards Russian oil procurement. The Indian Foreign Ministry explained that the import of energy from Russia is designed to provide affordable prices for Indian consumers.
The Ministry was also convicted of Indian critics for duplication: It is important that the countries criticize India themselves are involved in trade with Russia. Unlike our case, that trade is not even a big national need.
The Indian government considers the attacks of attacks, unfounded and unreasonable and intended to protect the national interests, Reuters reports.
Previously, a difficult reject for the United States and Brazil. Brazilian President Louis Inasiu Lula Da Silva emphasized that “Brazil in all cases will not negotiate, like a small country against a large country.” The politician noted that in Brazil, they remember the economic power of the United States, but “this doesn't scare us – it bothers us.”