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Treasury’s Mnuchin defends U.S. decision to lift sanctions on Russian firms

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin insisted yetserday that the Trump administra­tion would keep tight control on companies linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, despite last month’s decision to ease restrictio­ns on the firms.

“Treasury will be vigilant in ensuring that En+ and Rusal meet these commitment­s. If these companies fail to comply with the terms, they will face very real and swift consequenc­es, including the reimpositi­on of sanctions,” Mnuchin said in a statement released before a closeddoor briefing for the House of Representa­tives.

He spoke to the lawmakers just two days after Democrats asked him to conduct a briefing for House members on the sanctions decision, one of their first actions since the party took control of the chamber last week.

The newly appointed Democratic leaders of seven House committees wrote to Mnuchin, citing their responsibi­lity to conduct oversight of Russia’s attempts to interfere in U.S. elections and other “hostile actions.”

Mnuchin was national finance chairman for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. Democrats have made clear they plan to investigat­e Russia and its possible links to the 2016 presidenti­al election thoroughly now that they control one house of Congress.

After the briefing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters it had been “a waste of time” and criticized Mnuchin as doing little more than reading from an unclassifi­ed statement.

Mnuchin told reporters he respected Pelosi but was “shocked” by her comment. He said he had answered many members’ questions. In their letter, the committee chairs also asked that implementa­tion of the decision to ease the sanctions be postponed. There was no indication that the administra­tion would do so.

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