Los Angeles Times

Punishing Russia after poisoning

- By Chris Megerian

U.S. and EU impose sanctions over attack on opposition leader Navalny.

WASHINGTON — The United States and the European Union are jointly imposing sanctions to punish Russia for the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, an opposition leader who was recently imprisoned, according to senior Biden administra­tion officials.

Navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent Aug. 20, then spent months recovering in Germany. When he returned to Russia on Jan. 17, he was detained and sentenced to prison on what U.S. officials described as spurious charges.

“We’re sending a clear signal to Russia,” said one of the officials, who requested anonymity. “There are consequenc­es for the use of chemical weapons.”

Administra­tion officials also warned that they believe Russia is “moving toward authoritar­ianism” under President Vladimir Putin.

Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, told reporters that U.S. intelligen­ce officials have assessed “with high confidence” that

Russian government operatives poisoned Navalny. Moscow has denied any role.

The sanctions target seven senior Russian officials, including Alexander Bortnikov, the head of the country’s main intelligen­ce agency, the FSB. Other officials include two deputy ministers of defense and the head of the federal prison system.

Former President Trump had previously declined to join European countries in punishing Russia for its targeting of Navalny. An official said Biden’s approach would be “very different than what you saw in the previous administra­tion.”

The sanctions for Navalny’s poisoning are the first of several actions that the Biden administra­tion is considerin­g. Officials are also debating how to respond to the Solar-Winds cyberattac­k, election interferen­ce and Russian bounties for the death of American soldiers in Afghanista­n.

“We expect this to be a challengin­g relationsh­ip,” the official said. “We’re prepared for it to be a challengin­g relationsh­ip.”

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