‘Regret seeing such impulses’: Kremlin blasts US Congress group for pushing ‘toughest sanctions ever proposed’ 

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‘Regret seeing such impulses’: Kremlin blasts US Congress group for pushing ‘toughest sanctions ever proposed’ 

The laundry list of new sweeping sanctions put forward by a group of hardline US politicians are illegal and will damage the relations with Russia even further, a Kremlin spokesperson said.

Dmitry Peskov was commenting on a set of proposals rolled out by the Republican Study Committee (RSC), a group of hardline Republican Party lawmakers in the US Congress. In its new report, the group called for a flurry of new hostile actions against Moscow, including new sanctions on Russian energy projects in Europe and blacklisting the country as a “state sponsor of terrorism.”

The website of RSC Chair Mike Johnson (R-La) touted the sanctions as “the toughest” Congress had ever proposed. In a similar vein, the group is pushing for more sanctions against China and Iran.

“We deem such restrictions illegal under international law and, naturally, we can only regret seeing what new impulses certain people want to inject into American politics,” Peskov said.

Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee at the Russian Senate, Konstantin Kosachev, told RT Russian that the RSC report is riddled with “ludicrous interpretations” of Moscow’s policies. He noted that the document was written by the hawkish wing of the GOP to steer US President Donald Trump towards more hostilities with Russia and China. 

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