Senators from Putin are asking for an immediate stop. They believe that the leader of Russia has been “deceived” by the United States for months.
The US Senate said they had been configured to adopt a law regarding sanctions against the Russian Federation if the owner of Kremlin Vladimir Putin did not make a serious proposal for immediately a stop. “John Tun, the leader of the majority of Republicans in the US Senate, said on Thursday, May 22, the publication of Axios.
“If Russia does not want to engage in serious diplomacy, the Senate will cooperate with the Trump administration to consider additional penalties to force Putin to start negotiations,” Tong said.
Meanwhile, Senator from Democrats Jin Shakhin said the penalties could adopt next week.
“We need to clearly understand Vladimir Putin that we will increase the pressure in Russia so that he can sit at the negotiation table to resolve the war in Ukraine,” Shahin said.
In addition, some Republican senators called for more immediate action against Putin. In particular, Todd Young believes penalties are necessary, because “Putin has been deceiving us for months.”
Remember that on the eve of Senator Lindsay Graham said that the two -party bill of the US Senate Senate Bill on sanctions against Russia had a signature of 81 senators. This is more than enough not only for the adoption of law in the Senate, but also to overcome the President’s veto, if it is.
Earlier, Democrat Richard Blmental and Republican Lindsay Graham called for sanctions against Russia after negotiating the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, held in Turkey on May 16, had no significant development.
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