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To spread: Sanctions against the Russian Federation have been imposed by Barack ...

Trump continued for a year of sanctions against Russia (document)

To spread: Sanctions against the Russian Federation have been imposed by Barack Obama, Trump himself and Joe Biden since 2014. US President Donald Trump has continued sanctions against Russia for a year, which has been imposed in the United States since 2014 after the annexation of Crimea. The corresponding document was transferred to the US Federal Register, it is called "Continuation of a state of emergency. " "I continue for 1 year a state of emergency in the country, declared in Decree 13660.

This message should be published in the Federal Register and submitted to Congress," - says at the end of the document, it is stated that it was signed in the White House on February 27, 2025. This regime envisages the continuation of a number of sanctions against Russia imposed by US Presidential Decrees in 2014, 2018 and 2022. The NA regulations in connection with the onset of hostilities in Ukraine and the invasion of Russia into the territory of our country were introduced on March 6, 2014.

Then, already during the first presidential term of Donald Trump and the term Joe Biden, the list of sanctions expanded.

It is noteworthy, but in a document that continues sanctions against Russia for a year, it is stated that "the alleged recognition of the Russian Federation of the so -called Donetsk People's Republic or the Luhansk People's Republic of Ukraine of the regions of Ukraine is contrary to the obligations of Russia under the Minsk agreements and even more threatening peace, stability, sovereignty.

And thus, it is a "extraordinary and extraordinary threat to national security and foreign policy of the United States. " Recall that on February 26, US President Donald Trump suggested that the issue of sanctions against Russia should be considered sooner or later. According to him, there may be a "some point" when these sanctions imposed by the United States through Russian aggression can be canceled.