Trump in two ways of boycotting Russia; Concern over the halt of peace talks

The US preside has been thinking about imposing new sanctions on Moscow after Russia’s rece Russian attacks on Ukraine, but informed sources say he is worried that the move will divert Russia from the path of negotiation.
Informed sources said US Preside Donald Trump may abandon the imposition of new sanctions against Russia; Because she is worried that these sanctions will discourage Moscow from negotiating.
Sources informed CNN that the White House is investigating new sanctions against Russia following Trump’s dissatisfaction with Russian Preside Vladimir Putin due to widespread air strikes on Ukraine.
In rece weeks, options have been made to impose new restrictions against Moscow, but so far Trump has not approved them. He announced on Sunday that after a coinuous bombing of Russian missiles and drones that caused extensive destruction, he would definitely consider new sanctions.
He also posted a message today on the social network of Truth Sushal: “Vladimir Putin does not understand that if I weren’t, things would have happened to Russia … really bad. He is playing with fire! “
However, according to sources, Trump may abandon the imposition of sanctions; As in the past, it has raised similar threats to Russia but has not implemeed. “Trump has expressed concern that new sanctions could remove Russia from the peace talks,” CNN writes.
Meanwhile, Democratic and Republican lawmakers have pressured Trump to impose more sanctions against Moscow after rece Russian attacks. “All of us, whether in public and private calls, are putting pressure on the Democratic Party on Monday.
Bluemotal is one of the main designers of the US Senate’s bilateral bill, produced by Republican Senator Lindsi Graham, aimed at imposing crippling sanctions against Russia. The bill includes secondary sanctions, such as imposing 2 % tariffs against couries working with Russia, especially China and India.
However, a European official said that after Trump’s rece telephone conversation with Putin, he informed European leaders that he did not iend to be accompanied by their decision to impose new sanctions on Moscow at this time; However, he had previously spoken of a more strict approach to Putin.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week: “Trump believes that if we threaten to boycott now, the Russians will stop talking and we should be able to talk to them and put them at the negotiating table … no one says it is worth it.”
Trump had previously raised options, including the boycott of the Russian banking sector and the imposition of secondary sanctions against Russian energy buyers. All three options are prepared, but it is not yet clear what Trump’s actions are following after the rece Russian attacks.
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