MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign ministry said on Friday it was deeply disappointed U.S. President Barack Obama had signed into law a new bill on sanctions against Moscow over the Ukraine crisis.
"We do not leave hostile actions by Washington without a reaction," it said in a statement. "Decisions on a possible response will depend on how the U.S. use the new law in practice."
(Reporting by Polina Devitt, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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