
U.S. Senators Launch Law for New Russia Sanctions
The initiative, backed by Republicans and Democrats, provides for tariffs of up to 100 percent, which are against the largest buyers of Russian oil
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The initiative, backed by Republicans and Democrats, provides tariffs of up to 100 percent, which should target the largest buyers of Russian oil and gas, said Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal at a press conference. Several senators from the two major parties in the US have unveiled a revised bill for new sanctions against Russia – a central concern of recently deceased Republican Senator Lindsey Graham. Exceptions should be made for countries that import less than 15 percent of natural gas from Russia and take “significant measures” to reduce these purchases. “Our European allies are not affected here,” Blumenthal said.
Furthermore, A swift passage in the US Congress is not only important because it is a tribute to Graham, but also significant for Ukraine, Blumenthal said. For more than a year, the US Senate has been wrestling over a new sanctions package against Russia, which was led by Republican Graham. “That was his concern.” Graham wanted the sanctions more than anything else and the chances are good that they would be implemented. (dab/sda/dpa).
In addition, The updated legislation caps tariffs at 100 per cent down from the previously proposed 500 per cent and limits them to the five largest purchasers of Russian energy. The move builds on a broader air-defence initiative unveiled on Monday by Ukraine and several European allies expected at developing a lower-cost anti-ballistic missile capability as Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian cities. According to AP sources, before 1.
Moreover, Ukraine’s increased attacks on the Russian oil industry have led to massive fuel shortages in Russia.
The same facts are framed differently: Left — “illegal”, “invasion”, “regime” ; Center — “illegal”, “terrorists”.
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The initiative, backed by Republicans and Democrats, provides tariffs of up to 100 percent, which should target the largest buyers of Russian oil and gas, said Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal at a press conference.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSeveral senators from the two major parties in the US have unveiled a revised bill for new sanctions against Russia – a central concern of recently deceased Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
reliability low1/3 sourcesExceptions should be made for countries that import less than 15 percent of natural gas from Russia and take “significant measures” to reduce these purchases. “Our European allies are not affected here,” Blumenthal said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesA swift passage in the US Congress is not only important because it is a tribute to Graham, but also significant for Ukraine, Blumenthal said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFor more than a year, the US Senate has been wrestling over a new sanctions package against Russia, which was led by Republican Graham.
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“That was his concern.” Graham wanted the sanctions more than anything else and the chances are good that they would be implemented. (dab/sda/dpa)
according to Watson SchweizThe updated legislation caps tariffs at 100 per cent down from the previously proposed 500 per cent and limits them to the five largest purchasers of Russian energy.
according to The Independent — WorldThe move builds on a broader air-defence initiative unveiled on Monday by Ukraine and several European allies expected at developing a lower-cost anti-ballistic missile capability as Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian cities.
according to The Independent — WorldAccording to AP sources, before 1.
according to Handelsblatt – PolitikUkraine’s increased attacks on the Russian oil industry have led to massive fuel shortages in Russia.
according to Süddeutsche Zeitung - PolitikThe data could not be independently verified.
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For more than a year now, the US Senate has been wrestling over a new sanctions package against Russia, which has been led by..
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