WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will sign legislation that imposes sanctions on Russia, the White House said on Friday, after Moscow ordered the United States to cut hundreds of diplomatic staff and said it would seize two U.S. diplomatic properties in retaliation for the bill.
US Congress failed to think through the implications of the latest round of sanctions against Russia which are likely to backfire against the United States, weaken the Atlantic Alliance, and damage US business interests, analysts told Sputnik.