The Trump administration does not support Graham’s ai -ray bill

The US media reports that the US governme, in addition to seeking reforming Washington-Moscow relations, is trying to force the American Republican Senator to abandon its ai-economic sanctions bill.
According to RCO News Agency, US Republican Senator Lindsi Graham from South Carolina recely proposed a 5 % tariff on importing Russian energy and raw materials to boost the US position and promote the United States, with the aim of pressure on Russian business partners such as China and India to cut economic cooperation with Moscow.
The Wall Street Journal reports on Friday evening: “Congress assistas said that in rece weeks, the White House and other governme officials have coacted the Graham office and asked him to reduce the iensity of their bill; That is, there are exemptions that allow Trump to choose who or what is boycotted. “
“The assistas also said that another way to weaken the bill is to turn the word” must “io” possible “wherever it is meioned in the bill and eliminate the compulsory nature of the prescribed reprimands,” the report said.
Democratic Senator Richard Bluemann of Connecticut and supporters of Senator Graham confirmed private talks with the White House but refused to comme on their coe. He also said, “We are moving and the White House is prese in our conversations.”
Graham, known as one of the promine figures in foreign policy and longtime supporters of Trump, is supporting a bill that will impose a 5 % tariff on couries that buy energy, uranium and other Russian raw materials; These measures mainly target India and China. But US Preside Donald Trump’s governme apparely is trying to focus on reforming Washington-Masko relations.
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