日日爽I天天爽天天爽I日韩有码第一页I国产中文字幕在线观看I狠狠躁夜夜a产精品视频I在线免费av播放I麻豆免费视频I91成人免费

 
U.S. to determine whether to sanction Russia over poisoning of ex-spy in November
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-11-01 21:26:06 | Editor: huaxia

File Photo: Military personnel wearing protective coveralls work to remove vehicles from a cordoned off area behind a police station in Salisbury, southern England, on March 11, 2018, as investigations and operations continue in connection with the major incident sparked after a man and a woman were apparently poisoned in a nerve agent attack a week ago. (Xinhua/AFP)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. State Department said Wednesday that Washington will decide next month whether to impose the second round of sanctions against Moscow over an alleged poison attack on a former Russian spy.

"The Chemical and Biological Weapons Act mandates that the State Department certify to the Congress whether Russia has met conditions required by the law three months after the initial determination of the Skripal case," Robert Palladino, deputy spokesperson of the State Department, said in a press briefing.

"Now, that initial determination was made August 6, and that takes us to November 6, which is the certification deadline," he said. "So November 6, that's the deadline by which the Department of State must certify to the Congress that Russia has met the conditions in the Chemical and Biological Weapons Act."

"The conditions that we would have to certify are that Russia has ceased and assured that it will not use chemical weapons again, and that it has allowed international inspectors to verify those assurances," he explained.

"So have they taken the steps to get back into compliance is the issue. And if we can't make such a certification, the State Department is required to impose a second round of sanctions after consultations with the Congress," he said.

However, he refused to tell what sanction measures the United States would take.

Before the first batch of sanctions on Russia came into effect in August, the United States had threatened to impose stricter sanctions on Russia three months after the first batch was implemented, if Moscow failed to agree not to use biochemical weapons on its nationals, provide credible assurance of not engaging in such behavior in the future, and allow third-party observers to verify Russia's actions on-site.

However, Christopher Ford, assistant secretary of state, said while announcing the first group of sanctions that "these measures ... will remain in place for at least one year and until further notice," backing off from the agency's previously set deadline.

Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, aged 66, and his daughter Yulia, were found unconscious on a bench outside a shopping center in Britain's southwestern city of Salisbury on March 4. Britain claimed the pair was exposed to a nerve agent and holds Russia responsible, while the Russian government has denied any involvement in it.

The U.S. Federal Register said in a notice on Aug. 27 that the U.S. sanctions came into effect on the same day, as the Department of State has determined that "the Government of the Russian Federation has used chemical weapons in violation of international law or lethal chemical weapons against its own nationals."

Under the sanction regime, U.S. foreign assistance, the licensing of defense articles and services, and the licensing of national security-sensitive goods and technology concerning effort to Russia would be banned.

Russia will also be denied "any credit, credit guarantees, or other financial assistance by any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, including the Export-Import Bank of the United States."

For its part, Russia blasted the U.S. sanctions, saying Moscow will "withstand" the U.S. moves and respond to Washington's "brute pressure."

Back to Top Close
Xinhuanet

U.S. to determine whether to sanction Russia over poisoning of ex-spy in November

Source: Xinhua 2018-11-01 21:26:06

File Photo: Military personnel wearing protective coveralls work to remove vehicles from a cordoned off area behind a police station in Salisbury, southern England, on March 11, 2018, as investigations and operations continue in connection with the major incident sparked after a man and a woman were apparently poisoned in a nerve agent attack a week ago. (Xinhua/AFP)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. State Department said Wednesday that Washington will decide next month whether to impose the second round of sanctions against Moscow over an alleged poison attack on a former Russian spy.

"The Chemical and Biological Weapons Act mandates that the State Department certify to the Congress whether Russia has met conditions required by the law three months after the initial determination of the Skripal case," Robert Palladino, deputy spokesperson of the State Department, said in a press briefing.

"Now, that initial determination was made August 6, and that takes us to November 6, which is the certification deadline," he said. "So November 6, that's the deadline by which the Department of State must certify to the Congress that Russia has met the conditions in the Chemical and Biological Weapons Act."

"The conditions that we would have to certify are that Russia has ceased and assured that it will not use chemical weapons again, and that it has allowed international inspectors to verify those assurances," he explained.

"So have they taken the steps to get back into compliance is the issue. And if we can't make such a certification, the State Department is required to impose a second round of sanctions after consultations with the Congress," he said.

However, he refused to tell what sanction measures the United States would take.

Before the first batch of sanctions on Russia came into effect in August, the United States had threatened to impose stricter sanctions on Russia three months after the first batch was implemented, if Moscow failed to agree not to use biochemical weapons on its nationals, provide credible assurance of not engaging in such behavior in the future, and allow third-party observers to verify Russia's actions on-site.

However, Christopher Ford, assistant secretary of state, said while announcing the first group of sanctions that "these measures ... will remain in place for at least one year and until further notice," backing off from the agency's previously set deadline.

Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, aged 66, and his daughter Yulia, were found unconscious on a bench outside a shopping center in Britain's southwestern city of Salisbury on March 4. Britain claimed the pair was exposed to a nerve agent and holds Russia responsible, while the Russian government has denied any involvement in it.

The U.S. Federal Register said in a notice on Aug. 27 that the U.S. sanctions came into effect on the same day, as the Department of State has determined that "the Government of the Russian Federation has used chemical weapons in violation of international law or lethal chemical weapons against its own nationals."

Under the sanction regime, U.S. foreign assistance, the licensing of defense articles and services, and the licensing of national security-sensitive goods and technology concerning effort to Russia would be banned.

Russia will also be denied "any credit, credit guarantees, or other financial assistance by any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, including the Export-Import Bank of the United States."

For its part, Russia blasted the U.S. sanctions, saying Moscow will "withstand" the U.S. moves and respond to Washington's "brute pressure."

010020070750000000000000011100001375749991
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩精品一区电影 | 就色干综合 | 婷婷成人综合 | 色综合久久中文综合久久牛 | 亚洲国产剧情 | 精品久久久久久久久久国产 | 91少妇精拍在线播放 | 中文字幕av免费观看 | 日b黄色片| 777视频在线观看 | 亚洲一区二区天堂 | 成人黄色大片在线免费观看 | 中文字幕第一页在线视频 | 中文字幕在线资源 | 日本激情中文字幕 | 久久成人国产精品入口 | 人人草人人草 | 天天干 天天摸 天天操 | 亚洲久草在线视频 | 国产精品久久久区三区天天噜 | 日韩视频一区二区在线 | 亚洲欧洲一级 | 久热久草 | 黄色a一级视频 | 在线v| 91最新中文字幕 | www日韩精品 | 精品国产1区二区 | aaa毛片视频 | 国产小视频在线观看免费 | 天天搞天天干天天色 | 欧美一级日韩免费不卡 | 国产中出在线观看 | 成年人在线免费看 | 国产精品久久久久久999 | 日本一区二区三区免费观看 | 一区二区三区久久精品 | 久久国内免费视频 | 西西4444www大胆无视频 | 中文字幕精品三级久久久 | 99精品电影 | 美女视频是黄的免费观看 | 欧美日韩在线第一页 | 91视频在线观看免费 | 五月婷婷,六月丁香 | 黄色在线观看网站 | 夜夜夜夜夜夜操 | 视频在线观看亚洲 | 丁香综合网 | 色香网 | 夜夜操狠狠操 | 成人免费在线观看电影 | 久久无码av一区二区三区电影网 | 亚洲国产wwwccc36天堂 | 国产一区在线视频播放 | 久久精品久久久久久久 | 国产一区二区网址 | 成年人免费看片 | 国产精品一区二区白浆 | 精品一区91 | 一区二区三区免费在线观看视频 | 国产精品第 | 亚洲电影图片小说 | 久久一区精品 | 999久久国产精品免费观看网站 | 久草观看视频 | 国产精品午夜8888 | 青春草视频在线播放 | 日韩一级片大全 | 国模一二三区 | 成人黄色资源 | 三级黄色a | 色午夜| 中文字幕在线观看的网站 | 亚洲视频播放 | 九九热久久久 | 久久日韩精品 | 热久久精品在线 | 中文字幕久久精品 | 色欲综合视频天天天 | 精品国产电影一区 | 亚洲成人精品在线观看 | 特黄特色特刺激视频免费播放 | 成人免费网站在线观看 | 欧美日韩二区三区 | 中文字幕资源网 国产 | 精品国产91亚洲一区二区三区www | 日韩av网站在线播放 | 国模吧一区| 日韩一区二区免费在线观看 | 中文字幕免费观看视频 | 国产夫妻自拍av | 免费aa大片| 狠狠干网站| 麻豆传媒电影在线观看 | 在线网址你懂得 | 久久国产欧美日韩精品 | 久久精品2 | 日本久久中文 |