May 19, 2023
By Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt
HIROSHIMA, Japan, May 19 (Reuters) - The United States and the rest of the "Group of Seven" major economies will unveil new sanctions and export controls targeting Russia over its war against Ukraine, a U.S. official said ahead of a G7 summit in Japan.
G7 leaders are gathering in Hiroshima on Friday with the
invasion of Ukraine, now in its second year, high on the agenda. The U.S. has spearheaded
tough sanctions on Russian companies, banks and individuals, and the
coming announcement is designed to reaffirm world powers' resolve to support
Ukraine and squeeze Moscow.
A U.S. official,
speaking to reporters on Thursday ahead of the gathering, said the G7's latest
efforts were aimed at disrupting Russia's ability to get materials it needs for
the battlefield, close loopholes used to evade sanctions, further reduce
international reliance on Russian energy, and narrow Moscow's access to the
international financial system.
"Our commitment
to continue tightening the screws on Russia remains as strong as it was last
year," the official said.
The United States and
its allies, including the European Union and Britain, have continued to ratchet
up sanctions and export-control pressure on Russia since the invasion of
Ukraine began in February 2022. Thousands of targets hit with sanctions by
Washington so far have included Russian President Vladimir Putin, the financial
sector and oligarchs.
Washington over the
past few months has cracked down on sanctions evasion with a heavy focus on dual-use items -
those which have both commercial and military applications.
The latest U.S.
sanctions package will include "extensively restricting categories of
goods key to the battlefield" as well as preventing some 70 entities from
Russia and third countries from receiving U.S. exports by adding them to the
U.S. Commerce Department's blacklist.
In addition, the
United States will announce some 300 new sanctions against individuals,
entities, vessels and aircraft targeting "financial facilitators",
Russia's future energy extracting capabilities, and others across Europe, the
Middle East and Asia helping to support the war.
U.S. sanctions
authorities would also be expanded to more sectors of the Russian economy.
The U.S. official said
Washington would take significant steps to align its actions closely with the
EU and Britain to ensure that the G7 remained as coordinated as possible in
response to "Russia's brutal actions".
Reporting by Jeff
Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt in Hiroshima, Japan; additional reporting by Daphne
Psaledakis and Susan Heavey in Washington; editing by Heather Timmons and Mark
Heinrich
https://www.reuters.com/world/us-g7-unveil-new-sanctions-targeting-russia-over-ukraine-2023-05-18/
New sanctions demonstrate G7 resolve on
Russia
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will warn against
complacency in defending our values and standing up to autocratic regimes, as
he meets G7 leaders in Hiroshima.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-sanctions-demonstrate-g7-resolve-on-russia
G7 nations unveil new sanctions against Russia
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