62% of Americans support sanctions on Russia’s trading allies, poll finds
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Mr Trump has in recent weeks engaged in intense diplomacy, but so far has failed to stop the conflict.
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WASHINGTON – Most Americans support a bid to sanction Russia’s trading partners as a way to put pressure on Moscow to end its war with Ukraine, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The three-day poll, which concluded on Aug 24, showed 62 per cent of respondents back sanctioning Russia’s trading partners, a strategy that US President Donald Trump has partially embraced
Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, triggering Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II. More than one million people have been killed or wounded on both sides, including thousands of mostly Ukrainian civilians, according to analysts.
Mr Trump has in recent weeks engaged in intense diplomacy, meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska
Mr Trump, who has reportedly said he would like to win a Nobel Peace Prize, already has imposed secondary sanctions, in the form of a 25 per cent tariff, against India for continuing to buy Russian oil – the Kremlin’s main source of financing for its war on Ukraine – in his effort to end the fighting.
The US President has threatened to impose steep tariffs on China, the largest purchaser of Russian oil, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and other countries that trade with Russia, to intensify pressure on Moscow to agree to a ceasefire.
Some 76 per cent of Mr Trump’s Republicans in the Reuters/Ipsos poll said they support sanctions on Russian trade partners as a way to stop the war, as did a modest majority – 58 per cent – of Democrats. The Reuters/Ipsos poll gathered responses from 1,022 US adults nationwide and had a 3 percentage point margin of error for all respondents. Its margin of error for Republicans and Democrats was 6 points. REUTERS

