The Wall Street Journal reported that a bipartisan group of U.S. senators plans to urge Treasury Secretary Bessent at the NATO summit to back stalled legislation targeting countries buying Russian oil, gas, or uranium.



> "The Wall Street Journal reported that a bipartisan group of U.S. senators plans to urge Treasury Secretary Bessent at the NATO summit to back stalled legislation targeting countries buying Russian oil, gas, or uranium."



1. "The Wall Street Journal reported..."

The The Wall Street Journal published a news report saying this.

This means the newspaper is reporting what it has learned. It is not necessarily an official government announcement.


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2. "A bipartisan group of U.S. senators..."

Bipartisan = Members from both major U.S. political parties:

Republican Party

Democratic Party



When politicians from both parties agree on something, it often indicates broad political support.


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3. "...plans to urge Treasury Secretary Bessent..."

The senators want to persuade Scott Bessent to support a particular policy.

"Urge" means strongly encourage or press someone to do something.


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4. "...at the NATO summit..."

They plan to raise this issue during a meeting involving the members of North Atlantic Treaty Organization, where leaders discuss security and defense matters.


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5. "...to back stalled legislation..."

Back = Support.

Legislation = A proposed law.

Stalled = The proposal has stopped moving forward or is delayed in the law-making process.


So the senators want Bessent to support a bill that has not yet become law.


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6. "...targeting countries buying Russian oil, gas, or uranium."

The proposed law would put pressure—such as through sanctions or other economic measures—on countries that continue purchasing:

Russian oil

Russian natural gas

Russian uranium


The goal is to reduce Russia's energy export income by discouraging other countries from buying these products.


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Easy Example

Imagine a school:

A student keeps selling snacks.

Some teachers believe buying those snacks encourages the behavior.

So teachers propose a rule:

> "Anyone who buys snacks from that student will also face consequences."




The aim is not only to pressure the seller, but also the buyers.

Similarly, this proposed U.S. legislation seeks to pressure countries that continue buying Russian energy resources, with the objective of reducing Russia's export revenue.

In one sentence:

The report says that senators from both major U.S. parties want Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to support a delayed bill that would increase pressure on countries continuing to buy Russian oil, gas, or uranium, and they plan to discuss this during the NATO summit.

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