EU slams sanctions imposed on Russia
MOSCOW: Moscow and the European Union hit out at the US on Wednesday after an overwhelming vote by the House of Representatives to impose new sanctions on Russia left President Trump facing a tough call.
The package, which targets Russia, Iran and North Korea, “tightens the screws on our most dangerous adversaries in order to keep Americans safe,” House Speaker Paul Ryan said after it passed on Tuesday by 419 votes to three. It now heads to the Senate before Trump faces the tricky choice of whether to veto the bill, which has been opposed by the White House and considerably constrains his ability to lift the penalties.
While Moscow and Tehran raised the prospect of retaliation over any fresh punitive measures, the EU also warned it was “ready to act to protect European interests” if the legislation hit dealings with the Russian energy sector. The US bill was the result of a congressional compromise aimed at punishing the Kremlin for allegedly interfering in the 2016 US presidential election and intervening in Ukraine.
Key among the provisions is one that handcuffs Trump by complicating any unilateral efforts to ease santions against Moscow in future, effectively placing him under Congress’s watch.
“Left unchecked, Russia is sure to continue its aggression,” House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Ed Royce said, applauding the bill’s backing.
Despite initially opposing the bill, Trump has few options in the face of near-total consensus in Congress, with a decision likely due in August.