Moscow promises ‘tough response’ to new American sanctions on Russian oligarchs

Curbs place US in the category of “enemies of the market economy and honest and free competition,” says Moscow

April 07, 2018 12:50 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 12:23 pm IST - MOSCOW:

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen with his US counterpart Donald Trump in this file photo. There seems to be no end to the standoff between the two countries on the Skripal issue. In the latest, Kremlin promised a ''tough response" after the US move to impose curbs on Russia's most influential oligarchs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen with his US counterpart Donald Trump in this file photo. There seems to be no end to the standoff between the two countries on the Skripal issue. In the latest, Kremlin promised a ''tough response" after the US move to impose curbs on Russia's most influential oligarchs.

Moscow on Saturday promised a “tough response” to new United States’ sanctions imposed on seven of Russia’s most influential oligarchs following the diplomatic crisis sparked by the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal.

“We will not let the current attack, or any new anti-Russian attack, go without a tough response,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement, after the US sanctions which also target 12 companies owned by the oligarchs, 17 senior Russian officials and a state-owned arms export company.

'Zero results from previous rounds'

“Having obtained zero results from the 50 previous rounds of sanctions, Washington continues to employ fear with the refusal to issue American visas, the threatening of Russian businesses with the freezing of companies’ assets and property, while forgetting that the requisitioning of private property and other people’s money is known as theft,” the Ministry added.

Such sanctions place the United States in the category of “enemies of the market economy and honest and free competition” as they “use administrative methods to eliminate competitors in foreign markets.”

On Friday, the United States struck at the heart of President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, stoking a diplomatic crisis that some have dubbed a new Cold War.

Those hit include metals magnate Oleg Deripaska, described by the US as operating for the Russian government, as well as Alexei Miller, director of state-owned energy giant Gazprom. Any assets they hold in areas under US jurisdiction could now be frozen.

Russia’s state arms exporter, was also added to the sanctions list.

"Russia won't deviate from stand"

But the Russian Foreign Ministry insisted in its statement that “no amount of pressure will make Russia deviate from the path it has chosen”. The measures were taken under a US law passed to punish Russia for its alleged bid to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, engage in cyber-warfare and intervene in Ukraine and Syria.

But Friday’s announcement also came as Washington and its allies face a new diplomatic crisis with the Kremlin over the poisoning of Skripal, a former Russian double agent, and his daughter on British soil.

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