Trump Administration Increases Sanctions On Seven Russian Oligarchs, 17
Russian Government Officials
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration
is punishing seven Russian oligarchs and 17 Russian government officials
with sanctions for what the U.S. calls Russia's "malign activity" around
the world.
The Treasury Department says 12 companies owned by the oligarchs are
also targeted, along with a state-owned arms-dealing company and a
subsidiary bank.
Senior Trump administration officials say the sanctions are not in
response to any one activity. They say it's about punishing Moscow for
the totality of its confrontational activity, including actions in
Crimea and eastern Ukraine, support for Syrian President Bashar Assad,
cyber-hacking and attempts to subvert Western democracy.
The officials weren't authorized to comment by name and briefed
reporters on condition of anonymity.
The penalties come as the administration tries to show President Donald
Trump isn't too soft on the Kremlin.