Moscow warns new US sanctions take ties into uncharted waters

Moscow warns new US sanctions take ties into uncharted waters

by Joseph Anthony
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US President Donald Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin shake hands during the G20 Summit in Hamburg

Russia warned on Wednesday that new US sanctions against Moscow approved by the House of Representatives take already battered ties into uncharted waters and said it was close to taking retaliatory measures of its own.

Russia was responding after the US House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to impose new sanctions on Moscow and to force President Donald Trump to obtain lawmakersโ€™ permission before easing any sanctions on Russia.

Moscow had initially hoped that Trump would work to repair a relationship which has slumped to a post-Cold War low, but has watched with frustration as allegations that Moscow interfered with last yearโ€™s US presidential election and concerns over Trump associatesโ€™ Russia ties have killed off hopes of detente.

Russia flatly denies the meddling accusations.

On Wednesday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the Interfax news agency the latest US sanctions move left no room to improve ties between Moscow and Washington in the near future and took the relationship into uncharted waters.

โ€œThis is already having an extremely negative impact on the process of normalising our relations,โ€ Ryabkov told Interfax.

US-Russia relations were entering โ€œuncharted territory in a political and diplomatic sense,โ€ he added.

Russia has repeatedly warned the United States it will retaliate against what it sees as hostile moves and Ryabkov made clear Moscow was growing tired of showing restraint.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said earlier this month that too many American spies operated in Russia under diplomatic cover and that it might expel some of them to retaliate over Washingtonโ€™s expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats last year.

That warning reflected rising frustration in Moscow over the Trump administrationโ€™s refusal to hand back two Russian diplomatic compounds which were seized at the same time as the diplomats were sent home.

Many Russian politicians believe Trumpโ€™s political opponents and Congress have successfully reduced the US presidentโ€™s room for manoeuvre on Russia to almost nil.

Ryabkov told Interfax the new sanctions bill was the โ€œbrainchildโ€ of US Congressmen who hated Russia and wanted to box in Trump.

Konstantin Kosachyov, who heads the foreign relations committee in Russiaโ€™s upper house of parliament, called on Moscow to devise a โ€œpainfulโ€ response to the US move.

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