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Moscow faces new sanctions over Skripal case

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>>WASHINGTON: A new round of sanctions were imposed on Moscow yesterday by the United States over the 2018 poisoning of former double-agent Sergei Skripal in the United Kingdom.

Russian spies have been blamed for the poisoning of Mr Skripal and his daughter in the English city of Salisbury in March last year using the Soviet-developed nerve agent Novichok.

The two survived the attack but a British woman later died after her partner picked up a discarded perfume bottle investigat­ors believe was used to carry the Novichok.

Washington said yesterday it will oppose “the extension of any loan or financial or technical assistance to Russia” by internatio­nal financial institutio­ns and put limits on US banks from purchasing Russian sovereign debt, US State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

The US will also limit the export of goods and technology to Russia that could be used in the country’s chemical and biological arms programmes, Ms Ortagus said.

She added that the measures could prevent Russia from accessing “billions of dollars of bilateral commercial activity with the United States”.

The sanctions will come into effect following a 15 day congressio­nal notificati­on period — around August 19 — and will remain in place for a minimum 12 months, according to the US State Department.

The Salisbury attack, the first offensive use of chemical weapons in Europe since World War II, caused an internatio­nal outcry and prompted a mass expulsion of Russian diplomats by Western nations including the US.

London says the assassinat­ion was “certainly” approved by Moscow and that Russians Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun were behind the killing.

However, the pair have never been tried and Mr Lugovoi has since become a lawmaker in Russia.

Moscow denies involvemen­t in the poisoning and has offered numerous and varied alternativ­e explanatio­ns and counter-accusation­s.

In January the European Union imposed chemical weapons sanctions on nine Russian and Syrian officials, including the chief of the powerful GRU military intelligen­ce agency.

 ??  ?? SAFETY FIRST: Emergency services place a tent over the bench where Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found in critical condition in Salisbury last year.
SAFETY FIRST: Emergency services place a tent over the bench where Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found in critical condition in Salisbury last year.

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