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Trump ultimatum: The US Senate has paused the sanctions against the Russian Federation

The leader of the US Senate John Tun said on Monday that he would not promote a package of sanctions against Russia’s trading partners after US President Donald Trump put forward an ultimatum of the Russian Federation to encourage Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to move to a peaceful agreement with Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The leader of the US Senate John Tun said on Monday that he would not promote a package of sanctions against Russia’s trading partners after US President Donald Trump put forward an ultimatum of the Russian Federation to encourage Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to move to a peaceful agreement with Ukraine.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to Politico

Direct tongue: It seems that now the President is going to try to do something of it on his own. If at some point the President concludes that it makes sense and add the values and levers of influence that he needs in these negotiations to advance the bill, then we will do it. We will be ready. ”

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On Monday, Trump threatened to introduce “secondary tariffs” up to 100 percent of countries that are still trading with Russia. The Senate Bill authorizes even tougher duties on a list of countries, including China, India and Brazil.

“We will apply secondary tariffs unless we conclude a peace agreement [між Росією та Україною] within 50 days, “Trump said on Monday with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

The draft law, developed by Lindsey Senators Gramov and Richard Blumental, who has 85 co -authors in the Senate, authorizes Trump to introduce secondary tariffs of at least 500 percent for imported goods from countries such as China, Brazil and India that are still sealing with Russia.

It will also allow Trump to raise tariffs for the rest of US imports from Russia to at least 500% – a step that is likely to have less power than secondary tariffs, due to previous sanctions that have already reduced trade with Moscow.

Tun suggested that the threat of Trump means that the Senate would no longer need to adopt the Graham-Budimental Bill.

“We will try our best to … coordinate strategies with the White House, obviously with the House of Representatives,” Tun said.

The actions in the House of Representatives also seem unlikely after Trump’s statements. Answering the question whether the sanctions legislation will appear before the House of Representatives will go to the summer vacation at the end of this month, the leader of the majority of Steve Svalis said, “Not now.”

He suggested that Trump’s unilateral actions could at all make it impossible to adopt a separate sanction bill: “If someone is able to put Putin at the negotiating table so that he will finally agree to peace, he is President Trump.”

For his part, Trump stated on Monday, which does not consider a 500 percent duty-duty necessary, “because at some point it doesn’t matter [наскільки вищий тариф]. 100 percent will perform the same function. ”

In a joint statement, Graham and the armor were greeted both Trump’s tariff threat and his plan to sell NATO’s weapons for use by Ukraine.

“However, tariffs against countries such as China, India and Brazil, which support Putin’s military vehicle by buying cheap Russian oil and gas, will be the final hammer that will lead to this war,” Senators said.

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