US widens sanctions on Russia, EU takes time to think over
RT,
16
July, 2014
The
Obama administration has widened the list of sanctions unilaterally
targeting individuals as well as financial institutions and defense
companies which the US believes are involved in destabilizing the
situation in Ukraine.
The
US has moved to impose tougher sanctions against Russia over the
tense situation in Ukraine. The widened set of restrictions have
been placed on the country's largest oil producer Rosneft and
major bank Vnesheconombank among others.
Wednesday's
announcement came only moments after a meeting concluded in Brussels
between EU delegates, who soon after announced their own plan to wage
penalties against Russia. Efforts to immediately impose broad,
sectorial sanctions favored by hard-liners were rejected, however, in
lieu of establishing a timetable that may allow for the EU to
penalize Russia after the end of the month.
On
Wednesday, the European Council asked that the European Investment
Bank "suspend
the signature of new financing operations in the Russian Federation."
Additionally, the Council revealed it will announce by the end of
July what Russian entities and persons will be targeted by its own
sanctions.
Meanwhile,
among the individuals Washington has blacklisted are Minister for
Crimean Affairs Oleg Savelyev, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma
(Russian Parliament) Sergei Neverov, presidential aide Igor
Shchegolev and Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) PM Aleksandr Boroday.
Speaking
of the new restrictions being levied during a press conference from
the White House on Wednesday afternoon, US Pres. Barack Obama said
the latest sanctions are targeted, but "designed
to have maximum impact on Russia while limited any spillover affect
on American companies"
or allies.
"Russian
leadership will see once again that its actions in Ukraine has
consequences," added
Obama."We
live in a complex world and at a challenging time. None of these
challenges lend themselves to quick or easy solutions, but all of
them require American leadership."
"The
US will continue to offer our strong support to Ukraine," Pres.
Obama insisted.
Blacklisted
defense sector companies include "Almaz-Antey" corporation,
the "Kalashnikov" concern and Instrument Design Bureau, as
well as companies and NGOs such as “Izhmash","Basalt"
and Uralvagonzavod.
Another
financial institution added to the sanction list is OAO Gazprombank,
a company specializing in private banking and corporate financing
services.
Production of AK machine-guns,
designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1947, at the Izhevsk Machine
Building Factory.(RIA Novosti / Vladimir Vyatkin)
In
particular, the US aims to limit access to US capital markets by
Russian banks – Gazprombank OAO and VEB – as well as energy
companies OAO Novatek and Rosneft.
Washington
explains that it has imposed sanctions against DPR and LPR because
they are not recognized by Kiev, despite having achieved an
overwhelming victory in self-determination votes.
“Treasury
designated the “Lugansk People’s Republic” and the “Donetsk
People’s Republic,” which have asserted governmental authority
over parts of Ukraine without the authorization of the Government of
Ukraine; and Aleksandr Boroday, the self-declared “prime minister”
of the Donetsk People’s Republic, for threatening the peace,
security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of
Ukraine,” the
press release says.
Feodosiya
Enterprises, a key shipping facility in the Crimean peninsula, has
also been blacklisted as complicit in the “misappropriation
of state assets of Ukraine”.
US
says that the aim is to increase the “isolation” of Russian
companies.
“By
imposing sanctions on entities within the financial services and
energy sectors, the Treasury has increased the cost of economic
isolation for key Russian firms that value their access to medium-
and long-term US sources of financing. By designating firms in the
arms or related materiel sector, Treasury has cut these firms off
from the US financial system and the US economy.”
Sergei Ryabko, the deputy foreign minister of the Russian Federation, added in a statement Wednesday that "arrogance and cynicism - are the two words that best characterize US policy toward Russia."
"No
Fuss, we take it calmly, carefully," Ryabkov
said of the sanctions, adding that "such
actions affect Americans" and
US interests, and will hamper “the
achievement of foreign policy and economic goals that they have set
for themselves.”
President
of Rosneft Igor Sechin called the sanctions “unlawful”,
claiming they will “harm” the
American partners of the Russian company, reiterating Russian
President's remarks at
BRICS summit.
“The
decision on the inclusion of Rosneft in the sanctions list is
unreasonable, subjective and illegal in the absence of the company's
role in Ukraine's crisis,” he
said. “This
move is also detrimental to the US shareholders and American banks
who collaborate [with Rosneft] under the loan agreements. "
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