Penalties against Russia’s oil, gas and banking sectors, suspended by the previous administration within 60 days, were re -entered.
The US administration is increasing restrictions on oil, gas and banking sectors, which continues to limit Russia’s access to American payment systems. On Thursday, March 13, CBS News reported that there was a reference to its own resources.
The US Department of Finance Department has canceled the 60-day exception introduced by the Biden Administration in January, making it possible to continue with some energy transactions in the participation of Russian banks that have fallen under sanctions. Now banks will no longer have access to American payment systems for large energy transactions.
Russian financial institutions that previously exempted from the penalties were Vnesheconombank, the opening corporation of financial, Soskombank, Sberbank, VTB Bank, Alfa-Bank, Rosbank, Zenit Bank, St. Petersburg Bank and Central Bank of Russia.
The decision to further tighten access to American banking systems is complicated by the purchase of Russian oil in other countries, thus limiting its global offer.
According to the publication, the strict restrictions are due to the fact that the Trump administration is trying to convince Russia to accept conditions for the proposed 30-day Truce along with Ukraine.
Jackie Hinrich, journalist Fox News, claimed that Trump’s administration within two days did not provide an answer about the expansion of the license, so he suggested that this step could be a “under -glance”.
At the same time, his colleague Edward Lawrence approved a reference to an anonymous source, whose disintegration of a license was a “negotiation tactic to complete the aggression.”
Note that last week the US minister of finance Scott Immentine said Washington would not hesitate to go to new sanctions against the Russian energy sector, if it accelerated the stop in Ukraine.
Earlier on Thursday, Putin found out that the US proposal to a 30-day Truce in Ukraine agreed, but at the same time he declared many “nuances”.
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