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They did not impose new sanctions against the Russian Federation, some weakened: in the United States, the Trump administration began in the United States

To spread: Three US democrat senators initiated the beginning of the investigation of the reasons why the administration of President Donald Trump has not imposed new sanctions against the Kremlin for almost 5 months for almost 5 months due to the war with Ukraine. Senators claim that with the beginning of the second term Trump's presidency in the United States has not imposed any new sanctions against the Kremlin.

They also state that some sanctions against Russia because of the war with Ukraine on the contrary were weakened, said The Hill. "Instead of taking clearly accessible measures to put pressure on aggressors, President Trump does nothing, and we will investigate this lost opportunity to insist on the cessation of this war," Jin Shahin from New Gampshire, Elizabeth Warren from Massachusets and Chunsets, made such a statement.

Democrats claim that the lack of new sanctions against the Kremlin allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to continue attacks in Ukrainian cities. And this despite Donald Trump's statements that he will put an end to Russia's war against Ukraine.

"In addition to the cessation of key assistance to Ukraine, President Trump blocked regular updates of our sanctions and export control for five months and continued to do so, which allowed the growing wave of violators in China and around the world to continue supplying weapons for the Russian military vehicle," the investigators said. This investigation was initiated by the democratic senators after the United States had suspended military assistance for Ukraine.

"Americans should ask why the President, who says he wants to stop the Great War, instead allows the aggressor to violate the rules," the joint statement said. Instead, Washington, under the cadence of US expression, Joe Baiden, according to the article on The New York Times, has introduced more than 6200 sanctions against Moscow -related organizations.