President Donald Trump on Wednesday mentioned he felt it “was time” to hit Russia with more durable sanctions, a serious escalation amid his newest push to stress Vladimir Putin into ending his battle on Ukraine.
“At this time is a really huge day by way of what we’re doing. These are super sanctions. These are very huge,” Trump mentioned as he met with NATO Secretary-Basic Mark Rutte within the Oval Workplace. “They’re in opposition to their two huge oil corporations, and we hope that they will not be on for lengthy. We hope that the battle might be settled.”
“I simply felt it was time. We have waited a very long time,” Trump mentioned when requested why he was taking motion now after months of threats and delays.
President Donald Trump speaks throughout a gathering with NATO Secretary Basic Mark Rutte within the Oval Workplace of the White Home in Washington, October 22, 2025.
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The Treasury Division mentioned the brand new financial penalties will goal Russia’s two largest oil corporations, Open Joint Inventory Firm Rosneft Oil Firm and Lukoil OAO, in addition to their subsidiaries.
Rosneft and Lukoil are estimated to account for practically half of all Russian oil manufacturing.

On this Could 17, 2011, file photograph, the Kremlin is mirrored within the polished firm plate of the state-controlled Russian oil big Rosneft on the entrance of the headquarters in Moscow.
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“Now’s the time to cease the killing and for a right away ceasefire,”Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned in an announcement. “Given President Putin’s refusal to finish this mindless battle, Treasury is sanctioning Russia’s two largest oil corporations that fund the Kremlin’s battle machine. Treasury is ready to take additional motion if essential to assist President Trump’s effort to finish one more battle. We encourage our allies to hitch us in and cling to those sanctions.”
Bessent earlier Wednesday hinted the motion was imminent, telling reporters there can be a “substantial pickup” in sanctions in opposition to Russia.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks with reporters exterior the West Wing of the White Home in Washington, October 22, 2025.
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The sanctions come after Trump reversed course and mentioned he known as off a second summit with Russia’s Putin that had been anticipated to happen in Hungary within the coming weeks. The Kremlin mentioned there was by no means a date set for a summit.
Trump mentioned on Wednesday he canceled the assembly as a result of “it did not really feel proper to me.”
“It did not really feel like we have been going to get to the place we’ve to get,” Trump mentioned, although he added they’d do it someday “sooner or later” and maintained he nonetheless believed Putin needed peace.
NATO’s Rutte, sitting alongside Trump, mentioned the sanctions increase stress on Putin to return to the desk and negotiate.
“It is all about altering the calculus, ensuring that Putin understands that the president’s imaginative and prescient this weekend of getting a ceasefire — cease the place they’re, as you actually mentioned — that this must be the 1st step now, and for him to actually settle for that imaginative and prescient and to return to the desk after which it’s a must to put stress. And that is precisely what you probably did at the moment,” Rutte mentioned.
