U.S. Senate close to deal on legislation to sanction Russia -senators -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Russian and American flags were pictured prior to talks between Sergei Ryabkov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, and Wendy Sherman (U.S. Secretary of State), at the United States Mission Geneva. Switzerland. January 10, 2022. REUTERS/Denis BaliboWASHINGTON (Reuters] – Two U.S. senators said Sunday that they are getting close to a deal to amend the legislation authorizing sanctions against Russia in light of its conduct on Ukraine.
James Risch and Senator Bob Menendez (the chairman and top Republican of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee), stated that they planned to work on the bill in this week’s session.
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