US threat to imposing heavy sanctions on Russia in the event of a break of peace talks
The White House may soon impose serious sanctions against Russia, and punitive tariffs against countries that buy Russian oil and gas if Moscow refuses to enter peace talks with Ukraine.
Senator Lindsi Graham, one of the main allies of US President Donald Trump, has announced that he has gained sufficient support to approve his plan to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to enter Kiev negotiations.
The plan will include a 5 % tariff on imports from countries that will buy Russian peace, oil, natural gas or Russian uranium if Moscow refuses to start peace talks.
Graham, pointing out that the plan was “to help the President adopted” added that all these measures against Russia would be “bold”.
“Trump is unhappy with the existing stalemate,” he said. I want the end of the war through a respectful and just negotiation. “I think Trump is the best person to achieve this goal, but these sanctions represent the Senate’s view that blames Russia for the main culprit.”
“If he wants to play Trump, he makes a big mistake; So the bill is a tool in the Trump toolbox. “
“When Trump feels we have come to a deadlock, then you have to wait for these actions,” he said.
The plan, called the “Russian Sanctions Act”, will impose sanctions on Moscow if Moscow refuses to negotiate peace, violating the peace agreement or attacking Ukraine in the future.
Graham predicted that his plan would have at least 5 supporters in the Senate by the end of the week. He also said that support for the project has increased in recent weeks following Russian attacks on civilians in Ukraine.
Graham’s office claimed that these tariffs would probably have the most impact on countries such as India, China and Iran, and may affect some European partners who continue to buy Russian goods.
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