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White House and EU nations announce expulsion of 'selected Russian banks' from SWIFT US and European officials have also discussed targeting the Russian Central Bank with sanctions, according to two people familiar with the talks, a step without precedent for an economy of Russia's size. No final decisions have ...
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Select Russian banks are being booted off the SWIFT bank messaging system The U.S., Canada and European allies are ramping up sanctions against Russia by moving to cut off certain Russian banks from the SWIFT payment system. The White House issued a statement saying, in part, "we commit to ensuring that selected Russian ...
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Trump defends praise of Putin even as he calls Ukrainian president 'brave' Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, Saturday, February 26, 2022. (CNN) ...
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US lobbying firms rush to cut ties with Russian businesses hit with sanctions (CNN) In the years leading up to Russia's attack on Ukraine, US lobbyists have raked in millions of dollars from Russian banks and financial firms paying to push their interests in Washington. Now, in the wake of the Russian invasion and new sanctions ...
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'I'll Stand on the Side of Russia': Pro-Putin Sentiment Spreads Online The day before Russia invaded Ukraine, former President Donald J. Trump called the wartime strategy of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia "pretty smart." His remarks were posted on YouTube, Twitter and the messaging app Telegram, where they were ...
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They Do Business in Russia, and Now They May Pay a Price As the United States and European Union apply sanctions to penalize Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, European companies are bracing for the possibility that the punishment intended for Moscow may hurt them, too. The sanctions ...
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Putin Seems to Sideline Advisers on Ukraine, Taking a Political Risk Does President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia have the support he needs at home to wage a costly war in Ukraine? That may seem like an odd question. After all, Mr. Putin has already invaded Ukraine, suggesting he feels confident in his resources.
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Russia's Assault in Ukraine Slows After an Aggressive Start WASHINGTON — For the Russian military, the difficult part came quickly. On the first day of President Vladimir V. Putin's invasion of Ukraine, his generals and troops followed a textbook strategy for land invasions. They attacked the country's military ...
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State Dept. Says Moscow's Ukraine Diplomacy Was a 'Pretense' Mr. Price's words were the most definitive statement yet by the Biden administration that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had not dealt in good faith, even as Russian diplomats repeatedly met face to face with their American and European counterparts ...
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Before Ukraine Invasion, Russia and China Cemented Economic Ties "What happened up to now is only a beginning for both the Russian expansionism by force and the Chinese economic and financial support to Russia," Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, said in a text message.
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