U.S. Senators Urge Swift Action Against Russia Amid Concerns of New Offensive in Ukraine
U.S. senators are pushing for urgent sanctions against Russia as concerns grow over President Putin's plans for a new military offensive in Ukraine.

After talks with Zelenskyy and Macron, US senators warn: Putin ‘is preparing for more war’

Putin is preparing for more war, US senators warn, urging swift sanctions and global action
After talks with Zelenskyy and Macron, US senators warn: Putin 'is preparing for more war’
Putin Is Preparing for More War, US Senators Warn, Urging Swift Sanctions and Global Action
Overview
Russian President Putin is reportedly delaying peace talks to prepare for a new military offensive in Ukraine.
U.S. senators emphasize the next two weeks are critical for the war's future and advocate for a sanctions bill targeting Russian exports.
Bipartisan support for a sanctions bill includes imposing 500% tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and gas, pending President Trump's endorsement.
Senators highlight the human toll of the war, urging immediate action to prevent further conflict and potential NATO involvement.
European leaders, including President Macron, express unity with U.S. senators in taking a stronger stance against Russia's aggression.
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