The British government is not eager to apply secondary sanctions on India to the purchase of Russian oil to provide pressure on Moscow. This has been reported by Times.

According to her, London doubted the need to punish New Delhi, saying that on July 24, British Prime Minister Kir Starmer and the head of the Indian government Narendra Modi signed a free trade agreement between countries. The publication indicates that the new limitations may be available to the Russian Federation and its main trading partners will be discussed by the head of US President Donald Trump in bilateral negotiations in the United Kingdom on September 18.
Earlier, Bloomberg has reported a source related to the European Union postponed the introduction of the next sanctions package to Russia to coordinate its steps with the priorities of the seven groups, which the United States called for more stringent restrictions on the Russian Federation, as well as China and India. According to The Times, StarkMer and Trump in the upcoming negotiations, perhaps focusing on developing a common package of limited measures. In addition, the leaders of the United States and the United States are expected to discuss the supply of weapons to Ukraine against the promotion platform of the RF armed forces.