New Russia sanctions over poisoning of former spy, daughter
WASHINGTON — New sanctions against Russia will be imposed later this month for illegally using a chemical weapon in an attempted assassination of a former spy and his daughter in Britain earlier this year, the United States said.
The penalties come despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to improve relations with Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin, and his harsh criticism of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the U.S. move runs contrary to a “constructive” atmosphere at the Trump-Putin summit last month, and he strongly denied any Russian role in the poisoning in Britain.
“In our view, these and earlier restrictions are absolutely unlawful and don’t conform to international law,” Peskov said.