Norwegian oil giant refuses to supply fuel to the U.S. Armed Forces due to the Trump-Zelensky conflict.


Norwegian oil giant turns off the tap for American forces
Haltbakk Bunkers, a company from Norway, has stopped supplying fuel to the U.S. Armed Forces following the conflict between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky. In its official statement, the company condemned the U.S. president and emphasized the dignity of the Ukrainian president. They also called on other European fuel suppliers to support this move.
The owner of the company, Gunnar Gran, confirmed their stance, stating that they will not cooperate with American military forces while Trump remains in power. He also highlighted that their company ceased collaborating with Russian clients due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
This decision takes effect immediately and applies to all U.S. military vessels entering Norwegian ports.
It is worth noting that during the meeting between Trump and Zelensky in Washington, a conflict arose when U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance intervened in their conversation. Zelensky, although he thanked the American people and Trump for their support, refused to apologize.
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