Sanctions On Russia: US imposes sanctions on Russian naval institutions after meeting between Zelensky and Biden

Posted on 23rd Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on 10 Russian naval entities over Russian operations against Ukrainian ports. The US State Department said that we have increased the pressure on Moscow for Russia's continuous attacks on Ukraine. It is known that this action took place after the meeting of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with President Joe Biden in Washington. After the meeting, Zelensky gave a speech to Congress on Wednesday, during which he thanked the United States for its support of Ukraine in the conflict and requested more arms.

 

US sanctions on Russian naval entities

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement, 'In light of Russian naval operations against Ukrainian ports that are providing the world with much-needed food and grain, the United States is today imposing sanctions on Russian naval entities.' Along with this, the Foreign Minister said in another statement that Russia has not shown any interest in meaningful diplomacy to end this war. Russia can quickly end the war by withdrawing troops, but we need to see some meaningful evidence that Russia is just and ready to negotiate peace.

 

Russia damaging power plant in Ukraine

However, Russia's mission to the United Nations in New York did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Let us tell you that since October, Russia has been targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine with missile and drone attacks, which has caused massive damage to the infrastructure in Ukraine. Ukraine said its Black Sea port of aOdesa was not functioning for a day earlier this month and that the ports of Chornomorsk and Pivdeny were only partially functional following a Russian attack on the region's energy system.

 

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