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Daily News Daily News · 02/03/2021
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U.S., EU imposes sanctions on Russia over poisoning of Navalny

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EU, U.S. imposes sanctions on Russia over poisoning of Navalny

Moscow, Russia. Photo: MTI/AP/Alexandr Zemljanisenko

The United States on Tuesday announced sanctions on senior Russian government officials and Russian entities in response to what U.S. officials said was Moscow’s attempt to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a nerve agent.

The announcement, made by senior Biden administration officials, marked a sharp turn away from former President Donald Trump’s reluctance to confront Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Navalny fell ill on a flight in Siberia in August and was airlifted to Germany, where doctors concluded he had been poisoned with a nerve agent. The Kremlin has denied any role in his illness and said it had seen no proof he was poisoned.

The officials said Navalny was targeted for his activism in trying to raise questions about what they called Russian corruption.

“Russia’s attempt to kill Mr. Navalny follows an alarming pattern of chemical weapons use by Russia,”

a senior Biden administration official told reporters on a call.

The officials said seven senior Russian government officials would face sanctions, such as asset freezes. In addition 14 entities associated with Russia’s biological and chemical agent production, including 13 commercial parties and a government research institute, were levied punitive measures.

The U.S. moves were being taken in coordination with the European Union. The officials reiterated Biden’s call for Russia to release Navalny from prison.

Biden has taken a tougher approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin than Trump.

“The United States is neither seeking to reset our relations with Russia, nor are we seeking to escalate,” one official said.

“We believe that the United States and our partners must be clear and impose costs when Russia’s behavior crosses boundaries that are respected by responsible nations, and we believe there should be guard rails on how these adversarial aspects of our relationship play out,”

the official said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday before the U.S. announcement that Moscow would respond in kind to any new U.S. sanctions over Navalny, the Interfax news agency reported.

After his medical treatment in Germany, Navalny, 44, returned to Russia in January. He was arrested and later sentenced to more than 2-1/2 years in jail for parole violations he said were trumped up.

Further sanctions are upcoming, as the United States assesses the Russian role in the massive SolarWinds cyber hack and allegations that Russia sought to interfere in the 2020 U.S. election and offered bounties to Taliban fighters to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan, the officials said.

EU imposes sanctions

The European Union also imposed sanctions on four senior Russian officials close to President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, a move agreed by EU foreign ministers last week in response to the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

The EU sanctions will affect four individuals including Alexander Bastrykin, whose Investigative Committee handles investigations into major crimes and reports directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The others are Igor Krasnov, Russia’s prosecutor-general since 2020; Viktor Zolotov, the head of Russia’s National Guard who publicly threatened Navalny with violence in September 2018; and Alexander Kalashnikov, head of the federal prison service.

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Source: Reuters

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  1. Mario says:
    02/03/2021 at 21:54

    Biden is a old aged Joke Fart. Any media attention on this old fart reminiscing of high ‘Tough” high school days and how he’d like to take anyone ‘behind the gym’ to punch, is a laugh since he’s so boring and stupid. He got the job nobody had a clue was going to be given away free.

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