August 18, 2025
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Oil prices stabilized amid easing concerns about supplies from Russia after the Trump-Putin meeting

Oil prices stabilized amid easing concerns about supplies from Russia after the Trump-Putin meetingOil prices were little changed after falling earlier in trading. The US did not put further pressure on Russia to limit oil exports after the leaders’ meeting.

”, — write: unn.ua

Oil prices were little changed on Monday after falling earlier in trading, as the United States did not put further pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine with measures to limit oil exports after a meeting of the two countries’ leaders, UNN reports with reference to Reuters.

DetailsAs of 03:42 GMT (06:42 Kyiv time), Brent crude futures fell by 6 cents, or 0.09%, to $65.79 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude was at $62.82 per barrel, up 2 cents, or 0.03%.

On Friday, US President Donald Trump met with Kremlin head Vladimir Putin in Alaska and, as the publication writes, “appeared to be more in solidarity with Moscow in seeking a peace agreement rather than a ceasefire.”

On Monday, Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders to conclude a quick peace agreement that will end Europe’s deadliest war in 80 years, the publication notes.

Zelenskyy arrived in the USA for a meeting with Trump and European leaders18.08.25, 05:50 • 2402 views

On Friday, Trump said he did not need to immediately consider imposing tariffs in response to Russian oil purchases by countries like China, but might have to do so “in two or three weeks,” which eased fears of supply disruptions from Russia.

Trump said he has no immediate plans to punish China for buying Russian oil16.08.25, 07:39 • 4001 view

“The likelihood of no results was largely priced in, the market remains in a wait-and-see mode, rather in a bearish context, as to whether additional barrels of Russian oil can enter the global supply pool if hostilities in Ukraine end,” said independent energy analyst Gaurav Sharma.

China, the world’s largest oil importer, is the largest buyer of Russian oil, followed by India.

“First and foremost, it was about secondary tariffs targeting key importers of Russian energy, and President Trump did make it clear that he would suspend gradual actions in this direction, at least with regard to China,” said RBC Capital analyst Helima Croft.

“The status quo generally remains unchanged for now,” Croft said, adding that Moscow would not abandon territorial claims, while Ukraine and some European leaders would oppose a “land for peace” deal.

US allies intend to urge Trump to support Ukraine after summit with Putin – Bloomberg18.08.25, 08:59 • 388 views

Investors are also awaiting clues from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell at this week’s meeting on the direction of interest rate cuts, which could lead to new record highs in stock growth.

“He will likely continue to dodge any commitments and rely on data, especially given another payroll report and CPI before the September 17 FOMC meeting,” said IG Market analyst Tony Sycamore.

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