The US is planning to sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin personally over the military operation in Ukraine, CNN reported on Friday citing anonymous sources in the Biden administration. The EU and UK had sanctioned Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier in the day.
Putin was not among the targets of the sweeping sanctions US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday over what he called an “invasion” of Ukraine. He said the sanctions were aimed at causing a long-term impact to cripple the Russian economy. However, Biden has added that the option of blacklisting the Russian president personally was still “on the table.”
Adding Putin to the sanctions list will be announced sometime on Friday, two people familiar with the decision told CNN, adding that other Russian officials are “likely” to be targeted as well.
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The UK announced sanctions against Putin and Lavrov personally on Friday evening. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged the EU and the US to also ban Russia from the SWIFT banking network so as to “inflict maximum pain on President Putin and his regime.”
Several EU countries have rejected SWIFT sanctions, as this would block them from buying energy from Russia and hurt their exports as well. Biden insisted that the sanctions he had imposed were “stronger” than a SWIFT ban.
The first US sanctions against Russia came on Tuesday, after Putin recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, who then requested military help from Moscow.
Russian troops moved into Ukraine on Thursday morning, with Putin insisting the mission was necessary to “demilitarize and denazify” the “regime” in Kiev. Ukraine claims it had no plans of a full-blown attack on the Donbass republics and has been calling the offensive “unprovoked.”
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