The US Senate will consider introducing three bills at once to put pressure on Russia.
The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee is preparing to approve three bills today that are designed to increase pressure on Russia, Axios sources among congressional aides report.
The first initiative proposes to recognize Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism due to the abduction of Ukrainian children. The second bill provides for the imposition of economic sanctions on China for supporting the Russian military-industrial complex. The third involves the use of frozen Russian assets stored in the United States and their transfer to Ukraine every 90 days. As Axios notes, the profile committee's approval is necessary for the bills' further advancement.