The administration of US President Donald Trump considers sanctions against the Russian oil sector insufficient and is considering the possibility of strengthening them. This was stated by Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia's Keith Kellogg.
"Indeed, it would be possible to strengthen sanctions, especially the recent restrictions [directed against oil production and exports]. This opens up great opportunities to do something," he said in an interview with The New York Post, according to TASS.

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