WSJ: Trump presses the U.S. Senate to soften the sanctions bill against Russia.


The Trump administration is trying to influence the Senate regarding sanctions against Russia in order to soften the bill that proposes imposing sanctions on Russian officials and the economy. This has caused outrage among those who support strict measures against Russia.
Representatives of the Trump administration and other agencies are making attempts to introduce certain relaxations to the sanctions bill against Russia, which could complicate its passage in the Senate. President Trump fears that such sanctions may harm his plans with Russia, including the restoration of relations and the situation in Ukraine.
If the bill is passed, it could focus attention on the risks and threats posed by Russia, and the importance of supporting U.S. partners in the fight against Russian aggression. Therefore, the issue of sanctions becomes central to the foreign policy of the Trump administration.
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