Albuquerque Journal

Putin calls new Russia list a ‘stupid’ move by U.S.

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MOSCOW — Mixing irony with scorn, President Vladimir Putin on Thursday described a new list including Russian officials and tycoons under a U.S. sanctions law as a hostile and “stupid” move spearheade­d by President Donald Trump’s political foes, but he said the Kremlin will refrain from retaliatio­n for now.

Putin’s reluctance to criticize Trump shows that he still hopes for normalizin­g ties with Washington. At the same time, the U.S. move could help the Russian leader in his re-election bid in March.

Some observers warn that the blanket list of 210 names, which reads like a who’s who in Russian officialdo­m and business elite, could further fuel anti-Western feelings in Russia and bolster support for Putin.

Putin immediatel­y struck that chord, pointing out that those blackliste­d by the U.S. control companies employing millions of Russians. He cast the U.S. move as a blow to ordinary people.

“All of us, all 146 million, have been put on some kind of list,” he said at a meeting with activists of his campaign. “Certainly, this is an unfriendly move, which further exacerbate­s the already strained RussiaU.S. relations and hurts internatio­nal relations as a whole.”

The list, ordered by Congress in response to alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al campaign, had spooked rich Russians who fear it could make them informally blackliste­d in the global financial system.

But the Trump administra­tion said it had decided not to immediatel­y punish anybody under the new sanctions, at least for now, and some U.S. lawmakers accused Trump of giving Russia a free pass, fueling further questions about his willingnes­s to confront Moscow.

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