The U.S. law on "cruising" sanctions against Russia will be passed if the Kremlin does not shortly start "fair" negotiations on a unchangeable peace with Ukraine, stated U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and politician Richard Blumenthal.
Politicians referred to the message of Secretary of State Marco Rubio of 20 May, who said that Moscow should present its real terms of the truce within a fewer days. "Their content will be the strongest evidence of how serious Russian intentions to bring peace are. We fishy that everything will stay as it was. If so, Russia can anticipate decisive steps from the U.S. Senate," said Senators.
The bill supports 80 out of 100 senators from both parties. The paper provides, among another things, for the introduction of 500 % of the customs work on countries purchasing Russian energy natural materials. It besides includes sanctions against the financial sector.
During Vladimir Putin's last telephone conversation with Donald Trump, the threat of sanctions did not fall on the part of the American leader. In a private discussion with any European leaders, Trump was about to say that he was considering withdrawing from the function of intermediary and intends to pass on the issue of conflict resolutiondirectly on the hands of Russians and Ukrainians.
Source: Moscowtimes.ru
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