Biden administration preparing to sanction Russia over Navalny treatment this week
Washington (CNN)The Biden administration is preparing to impose sanctions on Russia over the poisoning and jailing of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny this week, two administration officials tell CNN.
The
rollout of the sanctions will happen in coordination with the European
Union, the officials said. The measures and the exact timing will be
fleshed out by US and EU officials in the coming days.
These
sanctions would be the first costs imposed on Russia by the Biden
administration and will set the tone for their policy towards Moscow
going forward. They would mark a clear departure from the approach of
the Trump administration, which declined to impose penalties over the
poisoning and shied away from directly confronting Russia over its
nefarious actions.
The
Biden administration is seeking to send a "strong message" on human
rights and the importance of acting alongside allies with these
sanctions, and there are plans to tackle a broader set of challenges
posed by Russia in the coming weeks, the officials said.
One
option being discussed is an executive order focused on Russia which
would trigger sanctions on the country for multiple assaults on US
democracy and American personnel -- including the SolarWinds hack and the bounties put on US soldiers in Afghanistan -- in one package, one official explained.
The White House and State Department did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
When President Joe Biden spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time in January,
he addressed widespread malicious activity by the Russians. White House
press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden's "intention was also to make
clear that the United States will act firmly in defense of our national
interests in response to malign actions by Russia."
The
US had not imposed any sanctions on Russia over the poisoning of
Navalny, but the EU imposed sanctions last year. The US is expected to
roll out additional sanctions in addition with the ones they are doing
alongside the EU, so that the US and the EU are on equal footing when it
comes to imposing a cost on Russia.
The sanctions will include both individuals and entities, one official said.
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