President Donald Trump's administration informed of the maintenance of the state of emergency that was introduced by Joe Biden's squad in connection with the assessed as damaging actions of the government in Moscow. This means extending the sanctions in force in the Russian Federation by 1 year.
The authoritative announcement in this case was published by the national registry government. The paper refers to implementing regulations issued by erstwhile president Joe Biden in 2021 and 2022.
The politician declared a state of emergency under the global Emergency economical Powers Act. This action was a reaction to "unordinary and extraordinary threat to national security, abroad policy and the economy of the United States". It was. a consequence to the "harmful abroad activities of the Russian government".
These actions are included interfering with democratic electoral processes, conducting cyber attacks against America and their allies, utilizing corruption to influence the governments of another countries and attacks on individuals with different views and media representatives. another allegations included, among others, undermining safety in countries and regions that are essential to the national safety of the US, as well as violating global law standards, including the rule of territorial integrity of sovereign states.
Trump prolongs sanctions on Russia
"The situation continues to pose an extraordinary and extraordinary threat for national security, abroad policy and the economy of the United States" - highlighted in a published document. This justifies maintaining the existing emergency measures for another year.
The MSN news service points out that president Biden's decree to introduce a state of emergency was primarily intended to block Russian assets under US jurisdiction and impose economical sanctions.
According to Fox News station sources, the incumbent president was to come to the conclusion that Vladimir Putin deliberately delayed the ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. As a consequence The Washington administration is considering tightening existing sanctions against Russia. Trump himself was to personally endanger to impose alleged secondary sanctions on states that acquisition Russian oil.
Source: PAP