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Debates over Russia sanctions are intensifying in the US

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Debates over Russian sanctions are intensifying in the US
The economic sanctions imposed against Russia and their future are causing extensive discussions in the international arena. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to politico.com, new disputes have arisen between American politicians and the White House regarding the management of sanctions. It has been revealed that US President Donald Trump is ready to support sanctions against Moscow when he is fully granted the authority to lift tariffs and restrictions imposed on countries purchasing Russian oil and uranium.

The president wants to personally oversee this process. According to Politico, the new bill will allow the president to suspend 500 percent tariffs on countries importing Russian oil and uranium for up to 180 days.

The possibility of extending this period is also being considered. However, all final decisions will be under the control of Congress.

The White House aims to independently manage such restrictions under presidential authority. Senior officials of the White House emphasize that it is necessary to include a provision in the bill granting the president the right to lift tariffs.

The administration aims to increase flexibility in foreign policy through this mechanism. The issue of sanctions is further intensifying political debates in the US.

Some lawmakers are demanding to strengthen Congressional oversight, while others are calling for broader powers for the administration. This is causing serious debates around the bill.

Analysts believe that if the president gains this authority, the fate of the sanctions will be more in the hands of the executive branch. At the same time, this could lead to significant changes in foreign policy.

For now, the development of events is unclear. However, the lifting or retention of sanctions will have significant importance in US foreign policy and will have a noticeable impact on international relations.

Attention is now focused on the bill and the president's subsequent decisions
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