US could expand sanctions against Russia, 'nowhere near' lifting restrictions: White House official

By ANI | Published: March 21, 2022 07:17 AM2022-03-21T07:17:28+5:302022-03-21T07:25:08+5:30

The United States could impose more sanctions on Russia and the White House is "nowhere near" lifting any of the restrictions, Daleep Singh, the deputy national security adviser for international economics, said.

US could expand sanctions against Russia, 'nowhere near' lifting restrictions: White House official | US could expand sanctions against Russia, 'nowhere near' lifting restrictions: White House official

US could expand sanctions against Russia, 'nowhere near' lifting restrictions: White House official

The United States could impose more sanctions on Russia and the White House is "nowhere near" lifting any of the restrictions, Daleep Singh, the deputy national security adviser for international economics, said.

"We can broaden our sanctions. So - take the measures, take the sanctions we've already applied, apply them in more targets. Apply them to more sectors," Singh said on Sunday on CBS News' "60 Minutes."

He specified that the areas that could be targeted include Russia's banking sector, as well as oil and gas.

"It's mostly about oil and gas, but there are other sectors too. I don't wanna specify them, but I think (Russian President Vladimir) Putin would know what those are," Singh said.

Asked about what Putin could do so that the US lifts its sanctions, Singh said that it does not appear likely in the foreseeable future.

"Well, we're nowhere near that point. The first thing he has to do is to stop - a reckless and barbaric attack on the civilians of Ukraine. That's not happening," Singh said.

He projected that Russia's economy "is gonna be, half of its size that it was before" the start of the special military operation in Ukraine.

"And we take no pride in the suffering of the Russian people. This is Putin's war. These are Putin's sanctions. And this is Putin's hardship he's putting on the Russian people," Singh told CBS "60 Minutes." (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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