US senators have called on Congress to impose sanctions against Russia against behind unsuccessful negotiations with Istanbul.
US senators have called on Congress to accept sanctions against Russia after negotiations of ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, held in Turkey on May 16, has no significant development. This was reported by the news agency Reuters.
Democrat Richard Blmental and Republican Lindsay Graham have called for sanctions against Russia.
“Putin will continue to delay stopping until his economy receives a serious blow – until financial separation,” said Blumental, who called for voting for the bill.
Graham called a bill and criticized the decision of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin’s decision not to participate in the negotiations in Ukraine.
“When it comes to Russian games, time has come: enough,” he believes.
Half of the US Senate, led by Graham and Blmental on April 1, submitted a Bicom -Party Bill to introduce sanctions against Russia if the Kremlin destroyed the US president’s peaceful efforts in Ukraine.
Among the penalties in which the law could rule, – 500% of the fee for imported goods from countries to buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other products of the Russian Federation.
Remember that Ukraine and Russia will hold the first direct negotiations in Istanbul for three years. By the time they lasted, the media learned about the unacceptable -acceptable conditions passed by Russia.
However, it was later found that Ukraine and Russia were probably consistent with new negotiations during the meeting today in Istanbul.
Urmyurov spoke about negotiations with the Russian Federation in Istanbul
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