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State Department signals potential secondary sanctions after president shortens deadline for Russia
Summary
At the briefing the State Department said President Trump shortened a previously stated deadline for Russia and that sanctions, including secondary sanctions and tariffs, are options under consideration; the department said it is prepared to act and emphasized diplomacy first.
The State Department said Monday that the president has shortened a previously announced timeline for Russia and that sanctions — including possible secondary sanctions or tariffs — are options under consideration.
Spokesperson Tammy told reporters that the president had reduced a prior 50‑day timeline to “about 10 to 12 days,” and said the administration has the tools to respond, including sanctions and secondary measures on countries that benefit from Russian oil. She said the president “is prepared to do what’s…
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