Trump’s associate remembers the bill on new sanctions against Russia following Trump’s statement of possible change in tactics.
Senator Republican Lindsay Graham said American lawmakers are ready to coordinate new sanctions against Russia. He wrote about it on his account on Social Network X on Saturday, April 26, after President Donald Trump spoke about new tactics about Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin.
Graham recalled that he had introduced a two -party bill to new penalties “against Putin Russia.” The document already has about 60 co -Authors.
The senator noted that we are talking about the introduction of a second duty against any country to buy Russia, gas, uranium or other products.
“The Senate is ready to move in this direction and make it so much if Russia does not accept an accounting, fair and strong world,” the senator wrote.
He also thanked President Trump and his team “for asserted work aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, which caused Putin’s invasion, decent and fair.”
Remember that on Saturday, Trump suggested that Putin did not want to stop the war in Ukraine and therefore “you had to fight him differently” – with the help of “banking” or “second penalties”.
As reported, Graham repeatedly said that the United States should impose additional sanctions against Russia if it does not agree with the world.
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