Sanctions Under Spotlight amidst Rising Tensions and Deteriorating US-Russia Relations in Today’s New York Times’ Briefing

With sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, President Vladimir V. Putin has been preaching self-sufficiency.
Last year, President Vladimir V. Putin’s Internet Research Agency was charged by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
then discussed how President Trump interfered with the case.
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Category: News, Politics
Keywords: sanctions, russia, president vladimir v. putin, united states, allies, special counsel robert s. mueller iii, internet research agency, president trump, interference.
Summary: With sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, President Vladimir V. Putin has been preaching self-sufficiency. Meanwhile, President Trump interfered with the case against the Internet Research Agency, which was last year charged by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.

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