Trump supported sanctions against countries cooperating with Russia. The White House has allowed for the possibility of imposing restrictions on Iran. US President Donald Trump supported the idea of imposing sanctions on countries cooperating with Russia. He announced this in a conversation with reporters.
US President Donald Trump stated his support for a bill being sponsored by members of the US Congress that would impose sanctions on countries cooperating with Russia, and suggested that Iran might be included on the list.
"I've heard about it, and I'm comfortable with it," the American leader told reporters in response to a question on the matter before departing from Palm Beach, Florida, to Washington. "Republicans are introducing a bill that would impose very tough sanctions on any country that does business with Russia."
US President Donald Trump stated his support for a bill being sponsored in Congress that would impose tough sanctions on countries cooperating with Russia. He announced this on November 16.
He emphasized that Iran could be among the countries subject to such measures.
"I'm comfortable with that. Republicans are proposing a bill that would impose very tough sanctions on any country doing business with Russia, and they could include Iran," Trump told reporters before departing Palm Beach for Washington.
Earlier that day, it was reported that EU and US sanctions against Russia, as well as attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (Ukrainian Armed Forces) on Russian oil refineries, could have contributed to rising fuel prices in the US. According to Bloomberg, significant volumes of gasoline and diesel fuel have disappeared from the global market due to shutdowns at major refineries in Europe, Asia, and the US. The report also noted the pressure of restrictions on Russian companies and the upcoming ban on petroleum product imports to the EU from 2026.
The head of state also suggested the possibility of imposing restrictions on Iran.
Earlier, Trump stated that many of the US allies are not Washington's friends. He added that they benefit more from trade with the US than China did.
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