President Joe Biden is weighing major new sanctions against Russia’s energy sector in his final weeks in office.
In his closing weeks in office, US President Joe Biden is considering new, large-scale sanctions against Russia's energy sector. Source: The Washington Post, citing sources. Details: The sanctions could give the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump more leverage in negotiations with Putin to end Russia's war against Ukraine,
Joe Biden is considering final sanctions on Russia’s "dark fleet" oil exports, targeting Vladimir Putin’s energy revenue before Donald Trump takes office.
Donald Trump believes that shelling targets deep within Russia are steps that only escalate the ongoing war, noting that the Ukrainians have limited weaponry to achieve this. However, this list does include American ATACMS missiles,
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the administration is considering extra sanctions on Russia before it leaves the White House.
President Joe Biden has approved a new national security memorandum that could serve as a road map for the incoming Trump administration as it looks to counter growing cooperation among China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
President-elect Donald Trump says he might reverse President Joe Biden’s decision to permit Ukrainian forces to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory.
The White House announced that President Joe Biden will head to Italy early next month for a public meeting with Pope Francis in Vatican City. During the trip he will also hold meetings with Italy's Prime Minister and President.
Joe Biden has been an outstanding senator, vice president and president, devoting 50 years of his life to public service in elected office. Now 82, he was unable to turn back the clock and make himself younger, resulting in his abandoning his reelection campaign after concerns were raised about his ability to serve four more years.
President Joe Biden has approved a new national security memorandum that could serve as a road map for the incoming Trump administration as it looks to counter growing cooperation among China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
The memo was designed to help President-elect Donald Trump and his new administration with managing relationships between the U.S. and the four countries.
"I disagree very vehemently with sending missiles hundreds of miles into Russia," the president-elect said in an interview with Time.