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Deal on Russia sanctions bill possible this week - U.S. senators

Published 01/30/2022, 09:19 AM
Updated 01/31/2022, 12:00 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Russian and U.S. flags are pictured before talks between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman at the United States Mission in Geneva, Switzerland January 10, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibo

By Doina Chiacu

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. senators are very close to reaching a deal on legislation to sanction Russia over its actions on Ukraine, including some measures that may take effect before any invasion, two leading senators said on Sunday.

Senators Bob Menendez, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and James Risch, its top Republican, hoped to move forward on the bill this week.

"I would describe it as that we are on the one-yard line," Menendez said on CNN's "State of the Union," using an American football reference meaning very close to the goal.

There is strong bipartisan resolve to support Ukraine and to punish Russia if it invades Ukraine, Menendez said. Asked if an agreement will be reached this week, he said, "I believe that we will get there."

Senior Biden administration officials will hold a classified briefing for all U.S. senators on Thursday, a Senate aide said. Congressional leaders had requested a briefing on the situation.

Russia has been building up its forces on Ukraine's borders for months and has demanded NATO pull troops and weapons from eastern Europe and bar the former Soviet state from ever joining the U.S.-led military alliance.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy supports immediate action and has criticized the West for waiting to impose more damaging sanctions.

The Senate bill would target the most significant Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt, as well as provide more U.S. military assistance to Ukraine.

Some of the sanctions in the bill could take effect before any invasion because of what Russia has already done, Menendez said, including cyber attacks on Ukraine, false flag operations and efforts to undermine the Ukrainian government internally.

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More crushing sanctions would follow if Russia invades, he said, "but the lethal aid would travel no matter what."

There are still areas of disagreement between senators from the two parties, especially over whether to impose sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline.

"We're working on that. I think that's going to be the last T-crossed, I-dotted before we put them all across the finish line," Risch said.

Ukraine is asking for both actions - sanctions right now and more after any invasion, Kyiv's ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Markarova downplayed the simmering tensions laid bare on Friday when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused the United States of fueling panic over a possible Russian invasion.

"There is no friction," she said. "We can have difference of opinions" but the United States is Ukraine's strategic partner and friend and relations are at their highest level in decades.

Latest comments

This crisis is to 90% made up by press and media, CNN and co. Ukraine has been building up forces in its border region. It is pretty logical from Russia to do the same in its border region too, to prevent Ukraine from re-taking its territory lost to Russia in 2014. Listen to the Ukrainian president, he says the press should stop talking about imminent war.
All sides have their own strategic interests yet that doesn't make them good or evil. I was just suggesting that everyone should take a step back and relax for a while.
now Chad you should know better than to make a stupid statement like that. almost all business in downtown Moscow and St Petersburg prefers American Dollars when they're offered.
we should atack russia
Spell attack right before saying we should attack russia
more NATO troops going to eastren euroup, NATO and russia will be face to face soon, but I can't imagine the war
Russia does not care about the weak USA and its fiat dollar
War mongering by an illegitimate US president
hotgazbag.. Putin has made it clear he is willing to threaten war in eastern Europe if a Ukraine refuses to bend to the will of the criminal Russian Kremlin Mafia.
Hwhy are making sanctions on Russia for doing nothing. Those troops been there since April. I have Ukranian TV and President of Ukraine says "he doesn't see any threats that have not been there for over a year." American Warmonger Establishment.
Lol ridiculous
the West has seen wars that have killed 10s of millions their hesitation is understandable... if Russia starts a war with Ukraine the Russian portable crematoriums will be working overtime. They used those portable crematoriums in the last invasion of Ukraine to hide the number of fatalities. this time it will be much worse.the Ukrainians will turn the Russian invasion and conquest into a Russian bloodbath.
First of all any invasion needs to be met with extreme force. Sanctions don't cut it after an invasion. Nato exists to defend nations right to self determination and not stopping this in its tracks by showing we are willing to meet force with force now is only going to lead to more bloodshed. This has been proven over and over throughout all history.
and about the US invasion on Iraq in 2003?
unfortunately Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
cristiano....ya so what ....the US is still paying a price for that mistake....unlike the Russian and Chinese dictatorships the US tries to learn from it's mistakes, while they double down...
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