Review of new Russian sanctions in US Senate has been postponed – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

According to RCO News Agency Russia Elium, American newspaper Hill Reported that the US Senate will not approve the new sanctions plan against Russia by the end of the summer; A plan that includes increased pressure and restrictions on third -party partnerships with Russia.
According to the report, Republican senators are ready to leave Washington without the approval of this widespread sanctions package. Senate work sessions early in the moh August (Mid -August) ends and the delegates return to their states for holidays and will return to Washington in September.
The report said: Despite the Senate’s desire to adopt sanctions before the holidays, the decision to impleme these sanctions was finally transferred to US Preside Donald Trump at least by the end of the summer.
In writing HillThis has given Trump “freedom of action to decide on the implemeation of its threats” to boycott Russia and its business partners; While the Democrats are skeptical of Trump’s seriousness in fulfilling these sanctions.
Trump had announced July 9 (July 6th) that it was “under review” in Congress, but July 6 (July 6) said that if the agreeme was reached with Russia within 7 days, the United States would impose 2 % tariffs on imports from the coury and its partnership.
He then announced that the deadline would be reduced from 7 days to 7 days.
Trump also said that imposing a 5 % tariff on imports from Russian business partner couries would not be as effective as the plan.
A group of Senators preseed the project, among them Lindsi Graham (Republican from South Carolina) and Richard Bluemate (Democratic Senator from Coact) They were one of the main designers.
The plan forecasts secondary sanctions against the couries of oil, gas, uranium and other Russian goods, as well as imports of a 5 % tariff on these couries to the United States.
Red PalThe Republican Senator from Keucky had earlier warned in an article that, if approved by the plan, the biggest economic and strategic loss would be the United States itself.
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