The Trump Administration on Friday issued fresh sanctions against nearly 40 top Russian business leaders, officials and companies, this time targeting seven oligarchs close to Russian President Vladimir Putin – including his son-in-law.
NEW: Trump administration sanctions 7 Russian oligarchs, 12 companies they own or control, 17 senior Russian government officials, and 1 state-owned company and its subsidiary bank in response to Russia’s “worldwide malign activity.” https://t.co/BNYbVOpoMk pic.twitter.com/tEBzHVEhSy
— ABC News (@ABC) April 6, 2018
Those sanctioned include billionaire Oleg Deripaska, who has been connected to Donald Trump’s campaign via Paul Manafort; Putin adviser Suleiman Kerimov, and Kirill Shamalov, Putin’s son-in-law.
“The Russian government operates for the disproportionate benefit of oligarchs and government elites,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement. “Russian oligarchs and elites who profit from this corrupt system will no longer be insulated from the consequences of their government’s destabilizing activities.”
The Trump Administration sanctioned seven oligarchs and 12 companies they own or control, as well as 17 senior Russian government officials, and a state-owned company and its subsidiary bank.
The administration in March had issued sanctions against Russia over its election meddling and ongoing cyber attacks.
Five entities and 19 individuals – including the 13 indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller as part of his Russia investigation – are being sanctioned for “Russia’s destabilizing activities,” an official said, and that the Russian government is “reckless and irresponsible.”