The ambassador spoke of Biden's unwillingness to impose sanctions against Russia

President of the United Statesdoes not want to continue the sanctions policy, but Washington's actions will depend on the "resolution of some issues" that led to the imposition of restrictions, said Sullivan John Sullivan

The administration of US President Joe Biden does not want to impose sanctions against RUSSIA, but Washington's decisions will depend on Moscow's actions, US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan said in an interview with RBC.

According to the diplomat, in April of this year, when the United States expanded sanctions against Russia and took measures prohibiting banks and other financial institutions of the country from purchasing Russian ruble federal loan bonds (OFZ) on the primary market after June 14, according to Biden, “there remained unsolved questions ". We are talking about accusations of Russia of involvement in cyber attacks on SolarWinds, when hundreds of organizations were affected, and interference in the 2020 US elections, Sullivan explained. Moscow has repeatedly denied these accusations.

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“Over time, significant sanctions have been imposed on Russia in areas where we have fundamental disagreements and concerns about Russian actions that we considered inconsistent with US interests, values, with the interests of our partners. And these are the tools that the US has,” Sullivan said.

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