Lindsay Graham said the war should end “fair and honest.” In the case of denial of the Russian Federation negotiations, new penalties are waiting.
US president Donald Trump may impose new sanctions against Russia if Kremlin owned Vladimir Putin refused to sit at the negotiation table. On Thursday, March 6, Senator-Republican Lindsay Graham told KH social networks.
He noted that the time had ended the war between Russia and Ukraine “fair and honest, as President Trump is trying to do.”
Commenting on a statement made by Russian dictator Putin on Thursday that Russia will not depart from its war conquest and it should “choose for itself the world version of us,” Graham said Putin “in public is brave and continues to” rejected President Trump’s proposals.
“If Putin refuses to seriously sit at the table of peaceful negotiations, I hope and expect President Trump to introduce more economic penalties against Russian banking and energy sectors, and if necessary large tariffs apply.
He also added that for the past 48 hours, Ukraine has made important statements about stopping, a mining agreement and a readiness for peace negotiations.
Note that today the special representative of the US president in Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogo said the US administration was “active” pressing not only in Ukraine, but also in Russia, using the Knut and Gingerbread method.
Also, US finance minister Scott Immpteur said Washington would not hesitate to go to new sanctions against the Russian energy sector, if it accelerated the ceasefire in Ukraine.
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