National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Thursday that the Biden administration is focused on ensuring Russia isn’t able to evade punishing global sanctions for its war in Ukraine, according to CNBC.
Sullivan, speaking before The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., reportedly said the administration is now focusing on enforcing the sanctions already levied against Russia, its officials and elites.
“I mean what we have done is unprecedented in terms of a major economy to take this set of steps across financial sanctions, investment bans, the export controls,” Sullivan said when asked whether the U.S. has exhausted the penalties it can impose against Russia. “But where our focus will be in the course of the coming days is on evasion,” he added.
“As Russia tries to adjust to the fact that it’s under this massive economic pressure, what steps can they try to evade our sanctions and how do we crack down on that?”
President Joe Biden’s top national security advisor reportedly added that he expects the White House to announce “in the next week or two” certain targets that are trying to facilitate Russia’s sanction evasion.
In the weeks since Russia’s invasion of its ex-Soviet neighbor, Washington and its allies have imposed rounds of coordinated sanctions vaulting Russia past Iran and North Korea as the world’s most-sanctioned country.
Sullivan reiterated that the U.S. has deep concerns about China’s alignment with Russia and the possibility that the world’s second-largest economy may attempt to help Moscow blunt sanctions.
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