2026-07-10T20:40:32.317Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
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发布于 2026年7月10日,美国东部时间下午4:40
唐纳德·特朗普 俄罗斯 国会新闻 乌克兰战争
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两党参议员周五宣布与特朗普政府达成协议,将推进一项更新后的俄罗斯制裁方案,但目前尚不清楚唐纳德·特朗普总统是否会直接支持该法案的通过。
该方案将允许特朗普对进口俄罗斯石油、铀和天然气的国家征收高额关税,同时可为那些参与乌克兰战事的国家保留例外条款。去年夏天,共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆和民主党参议员理查德·布卢门撒尔就一直在推动该方案。特朗普曾表示他对该想法持开放态度,并对俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京在谈判中的态度表示失望,但当时的特朗普政府并未公开支持这项法案。
多年来一直牵头推动该法案的格雷厄姆和布卢门撒尔,周五与参议院军事委员会主席罗杰·威克以及参议院外交关系委员会排名成员珍妮·沙欣一同发表声明称:“我们很高兴宣布,我们已与特朗普政府达成协议,将推进我们更新后的俄罗斯制裁立法。我们对这一重大进展感到非常满意,预计很快就会正式推出这项法案。”
美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)已联系白宫征求评论。
格雷厄姆周五在基辅会见了乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基。
“目前,通过我们伙伴国的新制裁措施加强对俄罗斯的远程制裁压力至关重要。林赛已向我通报了国会就相关法案开展的工作,”泽连斯基在会后的社交媒体帖子中说道。
格雷厄姆和布卢门撒尔长期以来在俄罗斯制裁问题上拥有广泛的两党支持,其中一项法案曾获得超过80名两党参议员的共同提案。不过,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩此前曾表示,参议院将遵循白宫在该问题上的立场,在确定获得政府支持之前,不会将制裁法案提交全院表决,尽管格雷厄姆此前曾称政府已批准该法案。
CNN已联系图恩的办公室征求评论。
日程安排也是一个影响因素;参议院目前面临多项必须通过的立法,包括年度国防政策法案和另一项政府融资截止期限,而从现在到中期选举之间,参议院的开会时间仅剩寥寥数周。
这项制裁方案协议的达成,正值特朗普宣布允许乌克兰建造爱国者防御导弹连之后,这正是乌克兰在俄罗斯持续发动袭击之际迫切需要的支持。
本周在土耳其举行的北约峰会间隙,特朗普的这一宣布令人意外,尽管乌克兰多年来一直在推进相关事宜,且已有一些迹象表明协议即将达成。在特朗普宣布该消息时坐在他身旁的泽连斯基,有时看起来几乎不敢相信自己的好运气。两人的关系一直起伏不定,而就在此次会面之前,伊朗局势的升级似乎让特朗普心情不佳。
美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)的艾莉森·梅因和伊万娜·科塔索娃对本文亦有贡献。
Bipartisan senators announce agreement with Trump administration on Russia sanctions
2026-07-10T20:40:32.317Z / CNN
By Morgan Rimmer
3 hr ago
PUBLISHED Jul 10, 2026, 4:40 PM ET
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal, left, and Sen. Lindsey Graham speak at Mykhailivska Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, during a press conference in May 2025, amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
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Bipartisan senators announced an agreement with the Trump administration on Friday to move ahead with an updated Russia sanctions package, but it remains unclear if President Donald Trump will directly back the bill’s passage.
The package would allow Trump to place heavy tariffs on imports from nations that import Russian oil, uranium and natural gas, with possible exceptions for countries that contribute to the Ukrainian war effort. Last summer, GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal were pushing for the package. Trump signaled he was open to the idea and expressed disappointment in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attitude toward negotiations, but the administration did not come out in support of the bill.
Graham and Blumenthal, who have been leading the push for this bill for years, released a statement on Friday alongside Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker and Senate Foreign Relations Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen stating, “We are proud to announce that we have reached an agreement with the Trump Administration to move our updated Russia sanctions legislation forward. We are very pleased with this significant progress and expect to roll out the legislation very soon.”
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment.
Graham visited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in Kyiv.
“Right now, it is important to strengthen our long-range sanction pressure on Russia with new sanction steps from our partners. Lindsey informed me about the work in Congress on the relevant bill,” Zelensky said in a social media post after the meeting.
Graham and Blumenthal have long had vast bipartisan support for Russia sanctions, including a package with over 80 Senate cosponsors from both parties. However, Senate Majority Leader John Thune has maintained the Senate will follow the White House’s lead on the issue and won’t bring the sanctions bill to the floor until they are certain of the administration’s backing, despite previous comments by Graham that the administration approves of the bill.
CNN has reached out to Thune’s office for comment.
The calendar is also a factor; the Senate is staring down several must-pass pieces of legislation, including the annual defense policy package and another government funding deadline, with only a handful of weeks in session between now and the midterm elections.
The deal for a sanctions package would come on the heels of an announcement by Trump allowing Ukraine to build Patriot defense missile batteries, something the country desperately needs as Russia continues its attacks.
The announcement came as a surprise on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Turkey this week, even though Ukraine has been working on the issue for years, and there were some indications a deal could be close. Sat next to Trump during the announcement, Zelensky at times looked like he almost couldn’t believe his luck. The two men share a rocky relationship and the flareup in the war in Iran appeared to have put Trump into a foul mood just before his meeting.
CNN’s Alison Main and Ivana Kottasová contributed to this report.
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