Senate Democrats launch investigation into Trump’s pause of Russia sanctions
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Senate Democrats launch investigation into Trump’s pause of Russia sanctions
Three Democratic senators said Thursday they were launching an investigation into the Trump administration’s more than five-month pause on new sanctions against Russia related to its war in Ukraine. “Instead of taking clearly available steps to pressure the aggressors, President Trump is doing nothing and we will be investigating this missed opportunity to push for…
A few days ago, the United States issued a decree to abolish the US sanctions against Syria. On 1 July, a list of companies and personalities was updated. Among thousands of names, include not only Syrian companies, but also several Russian companies and personalities, also active in the war in Ukraine. ...
US senators investigate Trump's five-month pause in sanctions against Russia Three Democratic senators have launched an investigation into the lack of new US sanctions against Russia during the five months of the Trump administration. They say this allows Putin to continue the war in Ukraine and call for increased pressure on the aggressor.
Three democrat senators announced on Thursday an investigation because of a five-month pause by Donald Trump's administration in imposing new sanctions against Russia for its war against Ukraine, reports The Hill. "Instead of taking obvious steps to increase pressure on the aggressor, President Trump is doing nothing. We will investigate this lost opportunity that could bring the war to an end," says the joint statement by Senators Jean Sheigin,…
Senators Warren, Shaheen, and Coons Announce Investigation Into Trump Administration’s Five-Month Pause on Sanctions Against Russia’s War Machine
Washington, DC – Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and Chris Coons (D-Del.), issued the following statement in response to new reports on the Trump Administration’s five-month pause in sanctions in response to Russia’s […] The post Senators Warren, Shaheen, and Coons Announce Investi…
Donald Trump. Photo: flickr.com US President Donald Trump, having lifted sanctions against Syria on July 1, automatically removed a number of Russian companies, banks and individuals from the sanctions lists. This was reported by The Moscow Times with reference to data from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control. Among the individuals from whom restrictions were lifted is former FIDE president and ex-head of Kalmykia Kirsan Ilyumzhinov. He was …
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