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Senator Graham: Record aid deliveries to Ukraine in coming days

Senator Graham: Record aid deliveries to Ukraine in coming days

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

Sun/ Sun/

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he expects "record" arms deliveries to Ukraine in the coming days. He said there will be "a shift" regarding the Russian invasion and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake in trying to outplay U.S. President Donald Trump.

An influential politician who is a close ally of Trump said the conflict in Ukraine is approaching a turning point.

According to him, the US president is showing increasing interest in providing aid to Kyiv, which is defending itself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who has recently criticized Putin, announced that he will issue a "major announcement" regarding Ukraine on Monday. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Washington that day. Trump also announced last week that an agreement had been reached under which the United States would send Ukraine arms through NATO, and the alliance would pay for the weapons.

"The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record arms shipments to help Ukraine defend itself. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have tariffs and sanctions like never before. I expect more support from Europe in the coming days in terms of helping Ukraine," Graham told CBS.

"For six months, President Trump has been trying to get Putin to talk. The attacks have intensified, not abated. One of Putin's biggest mistakes was trying to outplay Trump. So, watch this: in the coming days and weeks, there will be a concerted effort to get Putin to the negotiating table. And for those who help him (China), the time for buying cheap Russian oil and escaping accountability is over," he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

"My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to force those who support Putin to choose between the American economy and helping Putin," Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that he was expecting "record" supplies of weapons for Ukraine on the coming days. He assessed that "a change would occur" when it comes to the Russian invasion, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a mistake, trying to play US President Donald Trump.

An influential politician, who is a close to Trump ally, assessed that the conflict in Ukraine is approaching the turning point.

According to him, the US president is becoming more and more interest in helping Kiev, who defends himself against Russian aggression. Trump himself, who recently criticized Putin, announced that on Monday he would issue a "important statement" about Ukraine. On this day, NATO Mark Rutte will visit Washington. Trump also announced last week that a contract was concluded under which the United States sends Ukraine weapons via NATO, and the alliance pays weapons for it.

- The situation regarding the Russian invasion will change. I expect that in the coming days we will see record weapon supplies to help Ukraine in defense. I expect that in the coming days Trump will have duties and sanctions that he has never had before. In the coming days I expect more support from Europe when it comes to helping Ukraine - said Graham TV CBS.

- For six months President Trump tried to encourage Putin to talk. The attacks intensified, not weakened. One of the biggest mistakes made by Putin was that he tried to play Trump. So please watch - in the coming days and weeks strong efforts will be made to make Putin sit at the negotiating table. And in the case of those who help him (China), the time of buying cheap Russian oil and failure to be responsible is over - he added.

Graham, along with Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, is co-authoring legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia and its trading partners. Blumenthal told CBS that the U.S. and European allies are increasingly aligned on the possible use of some $300 billion in Russian assets frozen at the beginning of the invasion to help Ukraine.

- My goal is to end this war. And the only way to end this war is to make those who support Putin, before choosing between the American economy and helping Putin, "Graham emphasized.

The senators' bill requires the administration to impose sanctions on entities in Russia's energy and banking sectors, as well as 500 percent tariffs on goods from countries that knowingly purchase oil and other raw materials from Russia. Graham announced that exceptions to the penalties would apply to countries providing aid to Ukraine, which would exempt European countries still purchasing Russian oil and gas from the tariffs. Congressmen from both parties in both houses of the U.S. Congress have been pushing for the sanctions for some time.

From Washington, Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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