Trump extends some sanctions against Russia until 2026
- The US extended the national emergency regarding Russia beyond April 15, 2025, continuing sanctions.
- The continuing threat from the Russian government prompted the extension of this emergency.
- Executive Order 14024, first issued April 15, 2021, initiated the national emergency due to harmful Russian activities.
- The initial declaration cited Russia's interference in elections, cyberattacks, corruption, and violations of law.
- Because of an 'unusual and extraordinary threat', the national emergency continues to address US security and policy.
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Trump has extended the sanctions on Russia that Biden imposed in 2021 for another year.
US President Donald Trump has extended for another year sanctions against Russia and the state of emergency imposed in that country by the administration of his predecessor Joseph Biden due to threats from Russia.
Trump extended Biden's emergency regime due to Russia's "malicious activities": EADaily
EADaily, April 12th, 2025. US President Donald Trump has extended for another year the emergency regime introduced by Joe Biden in connection with the "malicious activities" of the Russian authorities. This follows from the data of the Federal Register of the country.
Trump extended for a year sanctions imposed due to Russia's “harmful foreign activity”
US President Donald Trump signed a decree extending for one year the sanctions imposed by his predecessor Joe Biden on April 15, 2021. Trump signed the decree (.pdf) on April 10 and was published on the US Federal Register website. The Russian state agency TASS first drew attention to the document on April 12.
Trump extends US sanctions against Russia
US President Donald Trump has extended the national emergency and the associated sanctions against the Russian government for a further year. A notice published in the US Federal Register confirmed the continuation of these sanctions. The statement reiterates the decision to extend the national emergency beyond 15 April 2025, citing the persistent threat posed by Russia. According to the statement, “The national emergency declared in Executive O…
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