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USA imposes tougher sanctions on Russia. Putin: 'You don't say so!'
17.07.2014 
The United States introduced additional, long-promised sectoral sanctions 
against Russia in connection with the situation in Ukraine. The move was first 
announced by the U.S. Treasury; President Obama then made a separate statement. 
Afterwards, the European side released the final statement of the summit of 28 
EU countries with regard to Russia and Ukraine.

The U.S. sanctions list included several citizens as well as companies and 
organizations from Russia and Ukraine. The list includes State Duma Deputy 
Speaker Sergei Neverov, Minister for the Crimea Oleg Savelyev, presidential 
aide Igor Shchegolev, FSB Colonel-General Sergei Beseda, one of the leaders of 
the self-proclaimed People's Republic of Donetsk Alexander Boroday.

The list of companies and organizations includes Vnesheconombank, Gazprombank, 
companies Rosneft, Basalt, Feodosia Oil Company, Electronic Technologies 
Concern KRET, Constellation, NPO of Engineering, Almaz-Antey, Kalashnikov 
Concern, Instrument Design Bureau, Uralvagonzavod, JSC Novatek, as well as 
People's Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, ITAR-TASS reports. 

Officials with the Obama administration explained that the U.S. did not freeze 
the assets of Gazprombank and Vnesheconombank, but limited their access to the 
American market. Similar measures were taken against Rosneft and Novatek. White 
House officials said that these were very serious steps.

According to the statement from the U.S. Treasury, the new sanctions deprive 
Vnesheconombank, Gazprombank, Rosneft and Novatek from access to new financing. 
In other words, the sanctioned banks and companies will not be able to receive 
bank loans in the U.S. At the same time, the companies and banks will be 
allowed to maintain business contacts with American partners and conduct other 
financial transactions.

Nevertheless, the USA introduced "blocking sanctions" against Russian defense 
companies. They envisage complete cessation of all contacts with the companies 
on the part of the U.S; their assets in U.S. banks will be frozen.

U.S. President Barack Obama warned that he was ready to further strengthen the 
pressure of sanctions on Russia if it does not take real steps to de-escalate 
the conflict in Ukraine. Obama called the new sanctions significant and 
purposeful, elaborated to inflict the most painful blow on the Russian 
Federation. At the same time, he said, the sanctions will not affect U.S. 
companies and business allies.

Obama said that the United States would like to solve the problem primarily 
through diplomatic channels, without the need to resort to sanctions. But in 
this case, the U.S. needs action, not just words from Russia, to see that the 
country is taking steps to ease the Ukrainian conflict, said the U.S. president.

In April of this year, the United States introduced sanctions against 17 
Russian companies associated with Putin's inner circle. A month earlier, Obama 
declared members of Putin's inner circle persona non grata. The list of those 
people included businessmen Arkady and Boris Rotenberg, Gennady Timchenko, Yuri 
Kovalchuk and his bank "Russia".

In response to the U.S. move, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that 
sanctions against Russia take Russian-American relations to a dead end and 
contradict to strategic interests of the United States. Answering a question 
about the next portion of U.S. sanctions against Russia, Putin responded 
sarcastically: "You don't say so!"

"We have to see what kind of sanctions they are, to look into the problem 
quietly," Putin said. The Russian leader said that such measures as sanctions, 
"as a rule, have a boomerang effect." "Without a doubt, in this case, they 
drive Russian-American relations to a standstill, striking a very serious blow 
on them. And I am convinced that it goes to the detriment of national long-term 
strategic interests of the American state and the American people," said Putin.

"It is very unfortunate that our partners are going on this way, but we have 
not closed the doors for negotiations," Putin added. Putin expressed a hope 
that common sense and the desire to resolve all problems by peaceful, 
diplomatic means will prevail.

In particular, the Russian president noted that the sanctions against Russia 
harm American companies. "The measures being taken by the administration of the 
United States, in my opinion, are contrary to the national interests of the 
United States, - said Putin. - Large companies want to work in Russia, but, 
when facing certain restrictions, they will lose their competitiveness compared 
to other energy companies."

The Russian leader said that American companies were given an opportunity to 
work on the shelf of the Russian Federation. "Well, doesn't the U.S. 
administration want their companies to work there?" he said. "The U.S. 
authorities cause damage to their largest energy companies. And for what? For 
making one mistake, while insisting on another one?" Putin wondered. He 
believes that "this is at least an unprofessional approach." "Sooner or later, 
such methods of solving international problems will have to be changed, but the 
damage...to count the losses will be up to those who do it," said the Russian 
president. 

The reaction from the Russian Foreign Ministry was immediate. "New U.S. 
sanctions against Russian individuals and legal entities is outrageous and 
unacceptable. It will only complicate the relations with the United States 
further and create an unfavorable background in international affairs," said 
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. According to him, the pretext for 
sanctions is "far-fetched and false."

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister stressed out that Moscow intends to take steps 
in response to new U.S. sanctions. "We condemn the politicians and bureaucrats 
who stand behind such actions, and we confirm the intention to take measures 
that will be received in Washington quite painfully and seriously. We are not 
looking up to short-term effects, nor are we going to copy the revolting 
methods of the U.S. administration. We do not succumb to provocations, and we 
act calmly," said Ryabkov.

Meanwhile, as a result of the EU summit that took place on July 16th in 
Brussels, EU leaders called for a peaceful resolution of the crisis in Ukraine 
and immediate ceasefire to create necessary conditions to support the peace 
plan of Ukrainian President Poroshenko. In this regard, the summit supported 
the quadripartite consultations between Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France and 
the Berlin Declaration from July 2.

The leaders of 28 EU countries called on Russia to "actively use its influence" 
on militia forces, which the summit referred to as "illegal armed groups" to 
de-escalate the situation and "ensure the cessation of the flow of arms and 
volunteers across the border."

Meanwhile, the EU summit entrusted the European Commission with expanding the 
black list for Russia and Ukraine before the end of July. The list will include 
Russian and Ukrainian organizations and individuals that "materially or 
financially supported the actions that undermined the territorial integrity of 
Ukraine, including Crimea's reunion with the Russian Federation. 

The summit suspended the signing of new financing agreements by the European 
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Investment Bank 
(EIB). The summit also suspended a part of European programs for the assistance 
to the Russian Federation. The volume of all those programs financed from the 
EU budget before 2020 is worth 447 million euros.

In addition, the summited requested the European Commission and the EU foreign 
service to prepare a proposal to block foreign investment in the Crimea.

Earlier, a diplomatic source said that the summit of 28 countries of the EU 
coordinated new sanctions against the Russian Federation, but did not accept 
the sectoral trade and economic restrictions. "An agreement was reached to 
suspend the launch of new projects by the EBRD and the EIB. No decisions were 
taken on sectoral economic sanctions," said the source.

According to ITAR-TASS, the European Union implements the strategy not to 
recognize the incorporation of the Crimean Peninsula into the Russian 
Federation. Within the scope of the program, the European Union banned exports 
of Crimean products to Europe in June and intends to increase prohibitive 
measures for investment, transport, visa policy, etc.

All these measures were developed by the European Commission and the EU's 
foreign service in May. They are a part of the so-called "soft block" of 
sanctions that may be introduced against Russia instead of full-fledged 
economic and trade restrictions aimed at sectors of the Russian economy.

The results of the EU summit on Russia reflect differences in the positions 
between the EU and the U.S., as well as the struggle within the EU, Russia's 
permanent representative to the EU Vladimir Chizhov believes.

"One should not dramatize the results of the summit. They reflect the existence 
of certain differences between the EU and the U.S.," he said by telephone from 
Brussels, Interfax reports.

"What the Americans have done without waiting for the results of the European 
summit is also symptomatic." "I guess they gave up on European allies, because 
until now the Washington line was to ensure maximum coordination of actions 
with the EU," the diplomat said.

According to Chizhov, Russian diplomats will work on the balance of power in 
the EU to maintain a reasonable approach to Russia. "We will not be able to 
convince everyone, but it is our objective to ensure the balance of power in 
favor of the voices of reason," he said.

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