Restricting the likelihood of all Russian -related courts will act on American ports for another year.
US president Donald Trump extended the ban on the entrance of Russian ships to American ports for another year. We talk about all the courts associated with Russia. This has been proven by the document posted to the US Federal Register.
The text states that the policy and gesture of the Russian Federation government continues to develop an emergency situation of a national scale caused by a violation or threat of violation of the U.S. international relations.
The restriction will run at least one year. Officially, the document will be published on April 17.
“I am ongoing for a year the state of emergency related to the Russian Federation and is stated in Proclamation 10371 emergency powers about the regulation of parking and movement of courts associated with Russia in the US ports,” the document said.
Earlier, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said our country was willing to buy weapons in the United States for $ 50 billion. These weapons are considered a type of security guarantee. Prior to that, the head of the state said Ukraine was ready to buy 10 patriot systems in the United States. The total cost of such a contract can be up to $ 15 billion.
As you know, Trump answered these offers with strange accusations against Zelensky: “Oh, I don’t know. He always wants to buy missiles, you know … Listen when you start a war, you must know that you can win this war. You don’t start a war against someone 20 times more than you, and then expect people to give you some kind of missiles.”
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