Deccan Chronicle

WH: Trump supports sanctions on Russia

Russia is being punished for meddling in US elections

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US President Donald Trump supports imposing tougher new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, the White House has stressed, a day after the House of Representa­tives voted in favour of a bill that seeks to limit his ability to lift many of the sanctions on Moscow.

The House voted 419-3 to pass the Bill that seeks to punish Russia for allegedly meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al elections. Other than Russia, the legislatio­n also seeks to make Iran pay for its “continued support of terrorism”, and includes provisions to curb North Korea’s nuclear programme.

The Bill has in recent weeks attracted controvers­y. The Trump administra­tion opposes the legislatio­n as it requires congressio­nal approval for the president to lift previous sanctions on Russia, according to US media reports. However, press secretary Sarah Sanders said, “The White House, the President, and the entire administra­tion strongly support sanctions against Russia, Iran, and North Korea.”

The Bill now heads to the Senate before it can be sent to the White House for Trump to sign it into a law. If enacted, it could put strain on Trump’s ability to improve ties with Russia, which he has vocally pursued, but has been restrained by the allegation­s that his associates had contacts with Russian officials during the election campaign.

Mr Trump has denied any collusion between his associates and Moscow and termed the Russian investigat­ion “a witch hunt”.

I expect this bill will pass the Senate in short order. At that point, it is incumbent upon President Trump to immediatel­y sign this legislatio­n into law, or risk endorsing Moscow’s interferen­ce in future elections

— MARK WARNER, VC of the Senate select committee

 ??  ?? Dozens of protesters gather at Times Square near a military recruitmen­t center to show their anger at President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate a ban on transgende­r individual­s from serving in the military on in New York City. —
Dozens of protesters gather at Times Square near a military recruitmen­t center to show their anger at President Donald Trump’s decision to reinstate a ban on transgende­r individual­s from serving in the military on in New York City. —

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