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Trump would back Russia sanctions bill if he retains final authority, White House official says

Reuters
Reuters
18/11/2025
04:45 MYT
Trump would back Russia sanctions bill if he retains final authority, White House official says
Trump backs GOP push for sanctions on nations trading with Russia and suggests adding Iran as Congress weighs legislation amid Ukraine war. - REUTERS
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump is willing to sign legislation to impose sanctions on Russia as long as he retains ultimate decision-making authority over any such measures, a senior White House official said on Monday.

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  • Trump signals support for Republican-led sanctions bill targeting countries doing business with Russia.
  • He suggests adding Iran to the measure while insisting on presidential control over sanctions.
  • Legislation aims to pressure Moscow as US continues efforts to negotiate peace in Ukraine.

Trump told reporters late on Sunday that it was "OK with me" that Republicans were working on legislation to impose sanctions on countries doing business with Russia over Moscow's failure to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine.
Trump said lawmakers may take his suggestion to add Iran to the sanctions measure.
Senator Lindsey Graham and U.S. Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, both Republicans, sponsored the legislation to impose sanctions on countries doing business with Russia, including buyers of its energy exports.
Trump's comments on Sunday could clear the way for the legislation to move forward in Congress.
Leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives have held off bringing the legislation to a vote as Trump has preferred instead to impose tariffs on goods imported from India, the world's second-leading buyer of Russian oil after China.
Asked if Trump was now ready to back the legislation, the official said, "He would sign it. He signaled that last night."
But the White House will insist on specific language ensuring that Trump retains control over the sanctions, the official said.
"It's always been important to the White House and the president that there's a carve-out in the sanctions package that ensures the president has the ultimate decision-making authority on the sanctions," the official said. "So as long as that is included, I think the president would entertain signing the bill."
The official said the White House was continuing to work on negotiations with Russia on ending the war. "We're definitely still working it. It just hasn't been the center of the news because we have so much going on."
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