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50 US senators ready to vote for tougher sanctions against Russia
25 Republicans and 25 Democrats - members of the US Congress are ready to vote for tougher sanctions against Russia if Moscow refuses to abandon the peace agreement and end the war
They declare a possible introduction of a 500% duty against countries that buy Russian oil, gas and uranium.
These sanctions will be imposed if Russia refuses to negotiate in good faith a lasting peace with Ukraine or makes other efforts, including military intervention, that undermine Ukraine's sovereignty after the conclusion of peace.
Accordingly, they have already developed legislation that will impose a 500% duty on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other products," the joint statement said.This group of 50 senators includes representatives of the ruling Republican Party and Democrats. On the Republican side, the bill is being promoted by Senator Lindsey Graham, who is close to Trump.