Immentine announced possible sanctions against the Russian energy sector, where the United States would go “without hesitation” to stop.
U.S. finance minister Scott Immentin said Washington would not hesitate to go to new sanctions against the Russian energy sector if it accelerated the stop in Ukraine. It was stated on Thursday, March 6, speaking to the New York Economic Club, Bloomberg reports.
According to the American Minister of Finance, sanctions against Russia “will be used clearly and aggressively for the immediate maximum influence” in President Donald Trump’s instructions.
At the same time, Immortal criticized Joe Biden’s administration for not strengthening energy penalties against Russia, fearing the price of fuel. The minister rhetorically asked what the “significant military and financial support [Украины со стороны] The United States over the past three years “without the appropriate penalty.
Immentine also said the United States would strengthen sanctions against Iran and “close” the country’s oil sector, using “predetermined control indicators and time frames”. According to him, “Iran’s defeat will be the beginning of our updated penalty policy.”
The head of the Ministry of Finance has suggested that the United States cooperate with “regional parties”, helping Iran to promote its oil in the market. One of these countries is probably Russia, who at the beginning of this week made a signal that the United States was ready to assist negotiations with Iran to stop the nuclear program and support Regional Anti -american proxies.
“The Ministry of Finance is ready to conduct frank discussions in these countries. We will close the Iranian oil sector and the possibilities of making drones,” the immune promised.
Earlier, the media reported that the Donald Trump administration turned to Russia with a request to become a mediator in communicating with Iran under the nuclear program.
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