Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. imposes sanctions on 7 Ukrainians

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion on Monday sanctioned more than a half-dozen associates of a Ukrainian lawmaker accused by U.S. officials of interferin­g in the 2020 presidenti­al election by releasing edited audio recordings of President-elect Joe Biden.

The Treasury Department already had imposed sanctions on Andrii Derkach, whom U.S. officials have characteri­zed as an “active Russian agent.” They say he was part of a broader Russian effort to disparage Biden before the election by promoting false claims about his ties to Ukraine. That effort included meetings between Derkach and President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who has pushed unsubstant­iated allegation­s about Biden.

On Monday, the department singled out seven Derkach associates, including three former Ukrainian government officials and a current lawmaker, as having worked with him to “make fraudulent and unsubstant­iated allegation­s involving a U.S. political candidate.”

“They have made repeated public statements to advance disinforma­tion narratives that U.S. government officials have engaged in corrupt dealings in Ukraine,” the department said in a statement. One of the seven, who is currently a fugitive facing corruption allegation­s in Ukraine, provided edited audio recordings that were subsequent­ly released by Derkach last year, the Treasury Department said.

The sanctions mean that any property the individual­s own in the U.S. is blocked, and that people in the U.S. will generally be prohibited from doing business with them.

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