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Half of the U.S. Senate has introduced bipartisan sanctions against Russia, requiring tariffs on countries purchasing Russian oil, gas, uranium, among other products. The move comes as President Trump has grown increasingly conciliatory towards Russia in attempts to end the Ukraine conflict. The bill aims to deter Russia's aggression towards Ukraine and would pass with overwhelming support if allowed to vote.
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