Bipartisan Agreement on Russia Sanctions Bill Announced

Bipartisan Agreement on Russia Sanctions Bill Announced

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On July 10, 2026, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham announced a bipartisan agreement with the Trump administration to advance a new sanctions bill targeting Russia. The legislation aims to impose heavy tariffs on countries purchasing Russian oil and natural gas, effectively penalizing those aiding Russia's war efforts. The bill, which has garnered 85 co-sponsors, seeks to close loopholes that allow Russia to profit from energy exports through third countries. Graham emphasized the need for the U.S. to create economic pressure on Russia as it continues its military aggression. The agreement was reached during Graham's visit to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The bill's passage is expected to provide President Trump with additional tools to influence negotiations with Russia. The legislation has been under discussion since 2025 and is seen as a significant step in U.S. support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.

Key Points: • Bipartisan support for the sanctions bill includes 85 co-sponsors in the Senate. • The bill targets countries buying Russian oil and gas, aiming to cut off revenue streams for Russia. • Senator Graham emphasized the importance of economic pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

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2025-12-17
Sanctioning Russia Act introduced
The bipartisan bill was introduced in the Senate by Senators Graham and Blumenthal, aiming to impose tariffs on Russian energy imports.
Interfax-Ukraine
2026-07-10
Agreement reached with Trump administration
Senator Graham announced a formal agreement with the White House to advance the sanctions bill during his visit to Kyiv.
Rferl
2026-07-10
Senators confirm bill's bipartisan support
Senators Graham, Blumenthal, Shaheen, and Wicker confirmed the bill's bipartisan backing and its path to becoming law.
Thehill
2026-07-10
Graham meets with Zelenskyy
During his visit to Kyiv, Graham discussed the sanctions bill and U.S. support for Ukraine with President Zelenskyy.
Cbsnews
2026-07-11
Legislation expected to roll out soon
Senators announced they expect to release the updated sanctions legislation shortly, following the agreement with the administration.
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