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US treasury sanctions major Russian oil companies, calls for Russia to accept immediate ceasefire

The Trump administration said on Wednesday it is “imposing further sanctions as a result of Russia’s lack of serious commitment to a peace process to end the war in Ukraine.”

Donald Trump just shared the news by posting a press release from the US treasury, headlined “US treasury sanctions major Russian oil companies, calls on Moscow to immediately agree to ceasefire”, on his social media platform.

According to the treasury, the new measures from US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) “increase pressure on Russia’s energy sector and degrade the Kremlin’s ability to raise revenue for its war machine and support its weakened economy. The United States will continue to advocate for a peaceful resolution to the war, and a permanent peace depends entirely on Russia’s willingness to negotiate in good faith. Treasury will continue to use its authorities in support of a peace process.”

“Now is the time to stop the killing and for an immediate ceasefire,” the treasury secretary, Scott Bessent said in a statement. “Given President Putin’s refusal to end this senseless war, Treasury is sanctioning Russia’s two largest oil companies that fund the Kremlin’s war machine. Treasury is prepared to take further action if necessary to support President Trump’s effort to end yet another war. We encourage our allies to join us in and adhere to these sanctions.”

The treasury said the sanctions target Russia’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, which are now designated.

Key events

Trump says he canceled meeting with Putin because ‘we have good conversations but then they don’t go anywhere’

After imposing new sanctions on Russian oil firms he called “tremendous” Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he had canceled a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president in Budapest.

“We cancelled the meeting with President Putin. It just, it didn’t feel right to me. It didn’t feel like we were going to get to the place we have to get. So I cancelled it. But we’ll do it in the future,” Trumps said, while sitting with Mark Rutte, the NATO secretary general, in the Oval Office.

“I think that, in terms of honesty, the only thing that I can say is, every time I talk to Vladimir, I have good conversations and then they don’t go anywhere, they just don’t go anywhere.”

“These are tremendous sanctions,” Trump also said,. These are very big against their two big oil companies — and we hope that they won’t be on for long. We hope that the war will be settled.”

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