Act to Designate Russia as State Sponsor of Terrorism: Protecting Ukrainian Children
This act aims to compel the Secretary of State to decide on designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism if kidnapped Ukrainian children are not returned to their families. This could impact international relations and impose additional sanctions, indirectly affecting the global economy and security, as well as the perception of the United States internationally.
Key points
Certification Requirement: The Secretary of State must certify within 60 days whether kidnapped Ukrainian children have been reunited with their families and if their reintegration is underway.
Terrorism Sponsor Designation: If the conditions regarding the children are not met, Russia will be immediately designated as a state sponsor of terrorism, leading to significant legal and economic consequences.
Rescission Possibility: The designation can be rescinded if Russia ceases supporting international terrorism and all kidnapped children are returned.
Foreign Policy Impact: The act underscores U.S. commitment to human rights and counter-terrorism, potentially influencing global alliances and diplomacy.
Placed on Calendar
Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_2805
Sponsor: Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC]
Process start date: 2025-09-16