Trump Extends Three-Year-Old Ban on Russian Ships Entering U.S. Ports
- President Donald Trump extended the ban on Russian-affiliated ships docking in U.S. Ports this week.
- The initial ban, first instituted in April 2022 by former President Joe Biden, followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- This order regulates the anchorage and movement of vessels with links to Russia, addressing national security concerns.
- Trump stated, 'I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to the Russian Federation'.
- The extension signifies ongoing U.S. Commitment to penalizing Russia for actions disturbing international relations.
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Trump extends US sanctions on Russian ships for another year
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended sanctions on Russian and Russian-affiliated vessels, according to a U.S. Federal Register document released on April 15 and scheduled for publication on April 17.Trump has "been continually frustrated" with both Ukraine and Russia as U.S.-led ceasefire negotiations drag on, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on April 11. Trump earlier signed an executive order extending sanctions …
US Extends Port Ban On Russian Ships As War In Ukraine Continues
Image Credits: Wikipedia US President Donald Trump has extended a ban on Russian ships from docking at US ports, continuing a policy first put in place by former President Joe Biden in April 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine. The decision was confirmed through an Executive Order signed on April 15 and published in the US Federal Register. The ban, which restricts the anchorage and movement of vessels owned by or linked to Russia, has now been ex…
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