US blames India & China for rising oil prices
After food US now blames India & China on Tuesday for rising oil prices also. The US said that India & China are responsible for oil prices. White House Deputy Spokesman Scott Stanzel made these remarks while he responded to a question on the crude oil prices crossing USD 120 per barrel.
Scott Stanzel said, “There are a lot of different ways that we can reduce our dependence, but we have more to do & it’s just - & also I would point out that, obviously, the demand for oil is growing around the world. Many developing nations like India or China are having greatly increased demand, which obviously is having an impact on price”.
The senior White House official stressed that it was important for the United States to become less dependent on foreign sources of energy.
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