US Treasury’s Big Decision, Sanctions Imposed Against Putin
US Treasury’s big decision, sanctions imposed against Russian President Vladimir Putin and other leaders: Ukraine Russia War.
A dark cloud of crisis is looming over Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s army is rapidly occupying Ukraine with frequent attacks.
In view of this situation in Ukraine, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US State Department has taken a major decision.
The Treasury Department announced on Friday Russian President Vladimir Putin, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov are banned for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The US Treasury Department has imposed this sanction in response to Russia’s ‘unreasonable, unprovoked, and premeditated invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine Russia War: US Treasury Department Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a statement: “The brutal and unprovoked attack on the people of Ukraine continues to cost the Russian Federation and President Putin.”
As President Biden said yesterday, Putin makes every good faith effort by the United States and our allies and partners to address our mutual security concerns through dialogue to avoid unnecessary conflict and avert human suffering. rejected.’
“We stand united with our international allies and partners to ensure that Russia pays a serious economic and diplomatic price for its further invasion of Ukraine,” Secretary Janet Yellen said in the statement.
US Treasury’s big decision: “If necessary, we are ready to incur more costs for Russia’s appalling behavior on the world stage,” he added.
“These actions inflict unprecedented diplomatic and economic costs on Russia and will further isolate it from the global financial system and the international community,” it added in a statement.
According to the statement, it has been reported that Putin and Lavrov are directly responsible for Russia’s unprovoked and further illegal invasion of Ukraine, a democratic sovereign state.
In its further statement to the Treasury Department, it is written that earlier 11 members of the Russian Security Council were nominated.