WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Pence made the statement during his visit to Estonia. The vice president is set to visit Georgia next.
"In a sign of our commitment, very soon, POTUS [Trump] will sign legislation to strengthen and codify the US' sanctions against Russia," Pence said in a Twitter message.
In a sign of our commitment, very soon, @POTUS will sign legislation to strengthen and codify the U.S' sanctions against Russia. #VPinEurope pic.twitter.com/hVzeimPi0H
— Vice President Pence (@VP) July 31, 2017
In response to the anti-Russia policy of the United States and the new sanctions against Moscow being developed, the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday urged the United States to bring the number of diplomats and technical staff of diplomatic missions in Russia in line with the number of Russian diplomatic representatives in the United States before September 1. This means that the total number of personnel employed in US diplomatic and consular offices in Russia will be reduced to 455 people.