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Washington's split with Turkey widens — but it is up to Turkey to heal the rift


Washington s split with Turkey widens but it is up to Turkey to heal the rift
Dov S. Zakheim, opinion contributor
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Washington s split with Turkey widens but it is up to Turkey to heal the rift
The chasm between Washington and Ankara grows wider by the day. President Biden s decision to keep a campaign promise that his predecessors made and then ignored - namely, to recognize the Armenian genocide that took place during World War I - is only the latest source of tension between the two governments. Ankara still plans to deploy the Russian-built S-400 air defense systems. As a result, the United States has sanctioned Turkey and booted it from the F-35 consortium that is producing the fifth-generation fighter. ....

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US sanctions for Turkey's S-400 procurement come into effect


The State Department revealed on April 5 that previously announced US sanctions on Turkey’s military-industrial sector would come into effect on April 7 with the publication of a US Federal Register notice.    
US sanctions under the CAATSA law, or the “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act” (Public Law 115-44), were initially announced by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on December 14, in response to Turkey’s purchase of the S-400 surface-to-air missile system from Russia. 
Previously, the three titles of CAATSA had been focused on Russia, Iran, and North Korea.  Washington and some of Turkey’s NATO allies had objected strenuously to this procurement decision, noting that sanctions were likely, but Turkey refused to back down.   ....

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The U.S. and EU Coordinate Sanctions Related to Navalny Poisoning and Sentencing: Biden Administration's First Sanctions Against Russia, and the EU's first use of its Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime | Dechert LLP


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On March 2, 2021, the Biden Administration, in a coordinated announcement by the U.S. Departments of Treasury, State, and Commerce, tightened export restrictions against Russia and imposed sanctions and other measures on certain Russian entities and individuals allegedly involved in the poisoning and subsequent imprisonment of Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption crusader who recently returned to Russia after being treated for Novichok poisoning in Germany. Earlier in the day, the EU had announced the addition of two of the same individuals identified by the U.S. to its sanctions list, which marked the first time the EU had implemented sanctions under the Human Rights Sanctions Regime which it introduced in early December 2020. The EU had already sanctioned six other individuals and one entity in October 2020 (many of whom were listed in the U.S. action on March 2) over the poisoning using the framework of the EU’s restrictive m ....

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