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US President Donald Trump has allowed for the possibility of introducing secondary sanctions against Russia earlier than the 50-day deadline he previously announced. Source: Trump speaking to journalists on 25 July,
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India Today on MSNNot an agreement you want expiring: Trump supports extending Russia nuke treatyPresident Trump expressed support for extending the 2010 New START treaty with Russia, stressing the importance of maintaining nuclear weapons limits before it ends in February next year.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump suggests US might target Russia with secondary sanctionsThe US does not rule out imposing secondary sanctions on Russia. Such restrictions could come sooner than 50 days, said US President Donald Trump during a conversation with journalists. Trump was asked whether he plans to introduce secondary sanctions against Russia.
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