By — Julie Pace, Associated Press Julie Pace, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/obama-deliver-statement-ukraine-11-m-edt Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter In response to U.S. sanctions, Russia imposes entry ban for U.S. lawmakers World Mar 20, 2014 1:55 AM EDT Updated 1:50 p.m. EDT, March 20 | Following President Obama’s announced second round of economic sanctions against Russia, the Russian government targeted nine U.S. officials Thursday, imposing sanctions that prevent several lawmakers, including House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, from entering Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry released an entry ban list that also includes Obama advisers Daniel Pfeiffer, Caroline Atkinson and Benjamin Rhodes. Russia's list of USA officials sanctioned pic.twitter.com/2eKBlh9lWw — Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) March 20, 2014 Original post as follows: WASHINGTON — Seeking to intensify pressure on Russia, President Barack Obama on Thursday expanded U.S. economic sanctions against Moscow, targeting 20 individuals inside and outside the government, as well as a Russian bank that provides them support. Obama, warning of more costs to come for the Kremlin because of its actions in Ukraine, said he also signed an executive order that would allow the U.S. to penalize key sectors of the Russian economy. The president said the penalties were the result of “choices the Russian government has made, choices that have been rejected by the international community.” The sanctions announced Thursday followed a first round of economic penalties levied earlier in the week on 11 people the U.S. said were involved in the dispute in Ukraine. Russia moved its military into Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula three weeks ago and has since formally annexed the strategically important region into its borders. The U.S. has declared Russia’s incursion into Crimea a violation of international law and does not recognize its annexation of the peninsula. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Julie Pace, Associated Press Julie Pace, Associated Press
Updated 1:50 p.m. EDT, March 20 | Following President Obama’s announced second round of economic sanctions against Russia, the Russian government targeted nine U.S. officials Thursday, imposing sanctions that prevent several lawmakers, including House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, from entering Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry released an entry ban list that also includes Obama advisers Daniel Pfeiffer, Caroline Atkinson and Benjamin Rhodes. Russia's list of USA officials sanctioned pic.twitter.com/2eKBlh9lWw — Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) March 20, 2014 Original post as follows: WASHINGTON — Seeking to intensify pressure on Russia, President Barack Obama on Thursday expanded U.S. economic sanctions against Moscow, targeting 20 individuals inside and outside the government, as well as a Russian bank that provides them support. Obama, warning of more costs to come for the Kremlin because of its actions in Ukraine, said he also signed an executive order that would allow the U.S. to penalize key sectors of the Russian economy. The president said the penalties were the result of “choices the Russian government has made, choices that have been rejected by the international community.” The sanctions announced Thursday followed a first round of economic penalties levied earlier in the week on 11 people the U.S. said were involved in the dispute in Ukraine. Russia moved its military into Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula three weeks ago and has since formally annexed the strategically important region into its borders. The U.S. has declared Russia’s incursion into Crimea a violation of international law and does not recognize its annexation of the peninsula. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now