New Anti-Russia Sanctions Ready, Need To Be Approved By Congress, US President: Envoy - Iran Front Page
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"If the Speaker of the House of Representatives already says that he is not against these sanctions, then the likelihood that the bill will be passed in both the upper and lower chambers is significantly increased, I would say, about 40%," suggests the expert.
Most of the sanctions are directed at the Russian petrochemical industry.
New Anti-Russia Sanctions Ready, Need To Be Approved By Congress, US President: Envoy - Iran Front Page
A new package of anti-Moscow sanctions, including restrictions against third sides, is ready, but still requires congressional and presidential approval, US Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg has stated.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga called on international partners to increase sanctions pressure on Russia “right now” because of its unwillingness to cease fire.
The United States President's Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, called these sanctions "a bit burdensome".
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