US Senators Push Bill to Penalize Nations Buying Russian Energy Amid Ukraine War

July 10, 2026
US Senators Push Bill to Penalize Nations Buying Russian Energy Amid Ukraine War
  • Graham’s visit to Kyiv around the announcement signals continued U.S. support for Ukraine and sanctions policy.

  • A bipartisan group of four U.S. senators and President Trump are advancing legislation to target countries that buy Russian energy, aiming to pressure Moscow over its war in Ukraine.

  • The proposed measures would penalize nations that trade with Russia, including purchases of its oil and natural gas.

  • Senators Lindsey Graham, Roger Wicker, Richard Blumenthal, and Jeanne Shaheen say they will unveil the updated bill soon, signaling momentum after months of negotiations.

  • The White House did not immediately comment on the agreement, and administration stance remains uncertain.

  • Trump’s position on the bill remains uncertain, though some indications suggest White House involvement could shape floor action, with Senate leadership awaiting clear administration backing.

  • The broader political context includes Trump’s evolving stance toward Russia and the ongoing Ukraine war, without a firm passage timeline.

  • There are signs of White House approval that sanctions could pass with broad congressional support in coming weeks, though specifics were not disclosed.

  • Graham notified Zelenskiy that the White House backs the bill, highlighting ongoing coordination with Kyiv.

  • The agreement reflects Trump’s shifting stance toward Russia and frustration with Moscow, but White House support and speed of passage remain uncertain.

  • Legislative timing pressures, such as must-pass defense policy legislation and funding deadlines, could affect when sanctions move forward.

  • Senate leadership is cautious on floor action until administration backing is firm, even as some reports indicate White House approval of the latest draft.

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