The American Foreign Policy has confirmed that the head of the White House intends to impose new sanctions against the Russian Federation.
The United States Department of the United States has confirmed the willingness to impose new sanctions against Russia after the end of the 10-day period declared by US President Donald Trump. About this in a briefing on Tuesday, July 29, the US State Department Tammy Bruce press secretary said.
He emphasized that Trump’s ultimatum should be taken seriously.
“Obviously, President Trump has proven that he must be seriously treated because he is a serious person. And we see its results around the world, again, the latter in the Indo -Pacific region and, of course, with his messengers and the nature of the obligations we have taken on ourselves,” Bruce said.
He noted that Trump’s administration regularly discusses penalties. In particular, the President himself raised this topic, as some countries benefit from the purchase of Russian oil.
“We know it’s in his arsenal, there are many things he can do, just as many things Rubio Secretary can do,” said the state department spokesman.
He noticed that Trump was patient in Russia, and this, perhaps, was incorrectly interpreted by some people. However, according to Bruce, the time for improper interpretation has been passed.
Remember that on Tuesday Trump said Russian leader Vladimir Putin had 10 days to end a peace agreement with Ukraine. According to him, otherwise the United States would introduce duties and other measures, but added that he was unsure of the influence of such a step in Russia, because “he clearly wanted to continue the war.”
Meanwhile, Moscow official “noted the position of US president Donald Trump for new deadlines for the deadline for the conclusion of a peace agreement with Ukraine, but will not prevent the war. The press secretary of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov said.
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