Trump's sanctions package against the Russian banking sector and Gazprom: Reuters on the details.


American officials are planning to implement new economic sanctions against Russia to increase pressure on Moscow and force it to accept President Donald Trump's proposals for ending the war in Ukraine. According to sources, the targets of the sanctions will include the company Gazprom and important structures in the natural resources and banking sectors. The decision on the sanctions must be approved by Trump himself. The National Security Council spokesman did not comment on the details of the negotiations. The introduction of new sanctions may indicate a shift in Trump's approach to Russia after the signing of the American-Ukrainian agreement on minerals. An expert noted that Trump wanted to give Putin a chance to agree to a ceasefire, but he refuses. Volker added that Putin continues the escalation of the conflict.
In March, Reuters reported that the U.S. was developing a plan to ease sanctions against Russia, but Trump expressed frustration over Putin's delay regarding halting the invasion. Last Saturday, Trump met with Zelensky and the next day announced serious consideration of banking sanctions and tariffs against Russia. Volker emphasizes that secondary sanctions on oil and gas deals will be important for stopping funding for Russia's military actions.
Implementing new sanctions against Russia is part of the U.S. government's strategy to end the war in Ukraine and reduce Russia's influence in the world. President Trump actively promotes a peaceful resolution to the conflict and calls on Putin to cease fire. American officials plan to block funding for Russian military actions through sanctions against key energy structures in Russia, particularly Gazprom. Such actions will lead to a reduction in the financial resources needed to support the war in Ukraine. Additionally, America is trying to engage other countries in banning trade with Russia and punishing violations of international law.
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