Ukraine War: US Moves Against Russia’s 10 Largest Banks

February 25, 2022
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United States government has plunged into action against Russia’s ten largest banks in response to Vladimir Putin’s “war of choice against Ukraine”.

The US, in a statement from the White House, stated that it has imposed severe costs on Russia’s largest financial institutions and isolate the country from the global financial system.

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Prime Business Africa gathered that President Joe Biden announced sanctions on two Russian banks in what he described as a “first tranche” of severe sanctions.

This newspaper also learnt that the sanctions were extended to Russia’s elites and their family members.

 Jen Psaki, White House’s press secretary, said: “Today’s actions include sweeping financial sanctions and stringent export controls that will have a profound impact on Russia’s economy, financial system, and access to cutting-edge technology.

“The unprecedented export control measures will cut off more than half of Russia’s high-tech imports, restricting Russia’s access to vital technological inputs, atrophying its industrial base, and undercutting Russia’s strategic ambitions to exert influence on the world stage.”

Psaki added that the impact of the measures will be significantly magnified due to historical multilateral cooperation with a wide range of allies and partners who are mirroring “our actions, inhibiting Putin’s ambition to diversify Russia’s brittle, one-dimensional economy.”

According to her, the scale of Putin’s aggression and the threat it poses to the international order requires a resolute response.

She maintained that the US government would continue to impose severe costs on Russia.

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