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White House official: Trump will support Russia sanctions bill as long as he has final authority

A senior White House official stated on Monday that President Donald Trump would be willing to sign legislation imposing sanctions on Russia, as long as the ultimate decision-making power remained with him. Trump told reporters on Sunday night that he was "OK" with Republicans working on legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia because Moscow failed to negotiate a deal with Ukraine.

Trump suggested that lawmakers could add Iran to sanctions measures.

Both Senator Lindsey Graham, and U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick are Republicans. They sponsored legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia. This includes buyers of Russia's energy exports.

Trump's Sunday comments could be a catalyst for legislation in Congress to advance.

The Senate and House of Representatives leaders have not brought the legislation up for a vote, as Trump prefers to impose tariffs instead on goods imported from India. India is the second largest buyer of Russian oil in the world after China.

The official responded that Trump would sign the bill if asked if he was ready to support it. He said that last night."

The official stated that the White House would insist on specific language to ensure that Trump maintains control over sanctions.

The official stated that it was important for the White House and President that the package of sanctions include a clause that gives the president the final decision-making power on sanctions. "So long as this is included, I believe the president will sign the bill."

Officials at the White House confirmed that they were continuing to negotiate with Russia about ending the war. "We are definitely working on it. We have so many other things going on that it hasn't been in the spotlight. Reporting by Gram Slattery and Andrea Shalal; editing by Caitlin Nickel and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)