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Speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked if Russia might be hit with stronger sanctions.
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00:00Mr. Secretary, Russia has launched its most massive attacks in the last three days,
00:07and you, of course, are your counterpart today.
00:10Are you willing now to put stronger sanctions on Russia?
00:13Well, the President has said that that's an option that's available to him,
00:16both under existing authorities, but primarily if the Senate and the House
00:20can pass legislation that gives them the opportunity to do that.
00:23So we've been engaging with Congress on what that bill would look like.
00:26Obviously, the President needs flexibility on how those sanctions would be applied and when,
00:33because it gives them, you know, maximum leverage in any conversation and negotiation.
00:37So he has talked about that as being a real option, and now obviously we'll,
00:41you know, we've been engaging with the Senate in particular over the last week
00:43on what that bill will look like, and the leaders of both chambers have said
00:49that they're prepared to begin to move forward on that.
00:51We've expressed this to the Russians weeks ago.
00:53We told them that the moment would come where something like this could happen,
00:57and we'll continue to express it because that's the reality.
01:00But has the moment come, or not yet?
01:02Well, I mean, again, that's the President's decision to make.
01:06We are obviously, he's frustrated by the fact that more progress has not been made.

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